Our Supreme Court Amicus Brief Opposing Termination of CHNV Immigration Parole, Which Would Subject…
4h By Ilya SominThe brief is on behalf of the Cato Institute and myself.As Many Traditional Newspapers Struggle, Why Does The Onion Seem To Be Thriving?
6:00am By Joe LancasterThe lessons "America's Finest News Source" could offer the rest of the press.Nationwide Injunctions and the Rule of Law
Sat 10:39am By David PostJustice Kagan hits the nail on the head: "nationwide injunctions" are an indispensable tool by which courts rein in unlawful executive actionToday in Supreme Court History: May 17, 1954
Sat 7:00am By Josh Blackman5/17/1954: Brown v. Board of Education and Bolling v. Sharpe are decided. The post Today in Supreme Court History: May 17, 1954 appeared first on Reason.com.Alton Brown on Cultural Appropriation, Ozempic, and the USDA
Sat 6:00am By Nick Gillespie"If a Greek family starts a pizzeria, if a Chinese family straight from Beijing opens a hot dog shop, are they appropriating or are they just smart?" says the Food for Thought author and former Good Eats host.Supreme Court Issues Ruling Temporarily Blocking Alien Enemies Act Deportations
Fri 7:31pm By Ilya SominThe ruling held that migrants detained under AEA had not been given adequate notice of their potential deportation. It also reflects the Court's growing distrust of the Trump Administration.SCOTUS to CASA to A.A.R.P.: In Case Of (Perceived) Emergency, Ignore The Rules, And Make Stuff Up
Fri 5:41pm By Josh BlackmanNone of the usual rules will apply when the ACLU says there is an emergency.James Comey's Deleted '86 47' Instagram Post Is Obviously Protected by the First Amendment
Fri 4:48pm By Billy BinionA lot of conservatives are falling prey to the same snowflakery they criticize.Friday Open Thread
Fri 4:48pm By Eugene VolokhWhat's on your mind?Supreme Court Enjoins Summary Removal of Alleged Tren de Aragua Members under Alien Enemies Act
Fri 4:44pm By Jonathan H. AdlerA majority of the justices seem unconvinced the Administration was prepared to provide the process that was due. Justices Alito and Thomas dissent.New Montana Law Blocks the State From Buying Private Data To Skirt the Fourth Amendment
Fri 4:05pm By Joe LancasterThe Big Sky State becomes the first to close the "data broker loophole" allowing the government to get private information without a warrant.Opinion Granting Bail to Rumeysa Ozturk (Lead Author of Op-Ed Urging Boycott of Israel)
Fri 3:56pm By Eugene VolokhOzturk is here on a student visa, and she has been detained while the Trump Administration is trying to deport her.Jack Goldsmith: "The Solicitor General Embraces Judicial Supremacy"
Fri 3:51pm By Orin S. KerrYou're reading Jack Goldsmith, right?A Simple Defense of Nationwide Injunctions
Fri 3:36pm By Ilya SominNationwide illegality by the federal government requires a nationwide remedy.Short Circuit: An inexhaustive weekly compendium of rulings from the federal courts of appeal
Fri 3:30pm By John RossUnaccompanied kids, implied causes of action, and filming the police.Josh Blackman Among New Members of Religious Liberty Commission Advisory Board of Legal Experts
Fri 12:40pm By Eugene VolokhFrom the White House statement; congratulations to Josh on the appointment! The list also includes: Francis Beckwith … Professor of……Can the EPA Finesse the Greenhouse Gas Endangerment Finding?
Fri 12:21pm By Jonathan H. AdlerThe agency may be able to adopt a bank-shot strategy to preclude most (but not all) greenhouse gas regulation under the Clean Air Act without contesting basic climate science.What Happens to Your Kids if We Abolish the Department of Education?
Fri 12:15pm By Andrew HeatonThe Department of Education doesn’t handle teaching, set curricula, or pay teacher salaries.Trump's Tariffs Are Sapping Small Business Optimism
Fri 12:00pm By Autumn BillingsSeasonally adjusted job openings and capital outlay spending are declining to levels not seen since the height of the COVID-19 pandemic.Robert Rosenkranz: How To Use Stoicism To Build a Meaningful Life
Fri 11:00am By Nick GillespieThe billionaire philanthropist explores how stoic philosophy shaped his views on capitalism, politics, and philanthropy, arguing for rational optimism, individual responsibility, and civil public discourse as foundations for life."Emergency Motion to Halt Unjust Wars, Defund Global Conflict, and Protect the Human Race under…
Fri 10:29am By Eugene VolokhFrom today's decision by Judge Patrick Schiltz (D. Minn.) in Miller v. Macone: This matter is before the Court on……AI Hallucination Stemming from Contract Lawyer's Research
Fri 10:26am By Eugene VolokhI blogged earlier this week about AI hallucinations in court filings by prominent law firms, as well as an incorrect… The post AI Hallucination Stemming from Contract Lawyer's Research appeared first on Reason.com.Andor Is a Star Wars Show About the Brutality of Bureaucracy
Fri 10:10am By Peter SudermanTony Gilroy's series reminds us that an empire doesn't need dark magic to be evil.Quality Seeds
Fri 9:31am By Liz WolfePlus: New Jersey strike, apologizing to libertarians, and more...Will AI Kill Our Freedom To Think?
Fri 8:59am By Brendan McCordAlgorithmic systems increasingly shape what we know, see, and question. To preserve free inquiry, we need transparency, competition, and a commitment to timeless principles of open debate.If Companies Set Up Ethnic Affinity Groups for Employees, Must They Also Set Them Up for Jewish…
Fri 8:01am By Eugene VolokhYes, argues the Brandeis Center in a letter to Microsoft.Trump's Plan to 'Unleash' Police Risks More Abuses of Everyone's Rights
Fri 7:30am By Steven GreenhutPresident Donald Trump's executive order empowering local cops will create bad incentives that could prove costly for law-abiding citizens.Today in Supreme Court History: May 16, 1918
Fri 7:00am By Josh Blackman5/16/1918: The Sedition Act of 1918 is enacted. The Supreme Court upheld prosecutions brought under this law in Schenck, Debs, and Abrams. The post Today in Supreme Court History: May 16, 1918 appeared first on Reason.com.Trump and Congress Target 'Efficiency' Rules That Hobble Home Appliances
Fri 7:00am By J.D. TuccilleMake dishwashers great again.Review: The Rise of the 'Divorce Memoir'
Fri 6:00am By Emma Camp"There is no typical divorce," writes No Fault author Haley Mlotek.
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