Even if you accept the president's assertion of an 'armed conflict' with drug smugglers, blowing apart boat strike survivors ...
KOSA is back, along with more than a dozen other bills that will erode free speech and privacy in the name of protecting kids.
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The Third Circuit's Curious Opinion on the "De Facto" U.S. Attorney for the District of New Jersey
The Circuit's decision appears to invite the workaround of dividing responsibilities between two persons in the U.S. Attorney's Office, which could could then each exercise half of that Office's ...
Misused pandemic funds, luxury travel, and declining achievement reveal a crisis of priorities—one only school choice can fix ...
Reason Roundup' newsletter writer and associate editor Liz Wolfe goes live with Reason's writers and producers to give you an ...
Friedrich Hayek's most popular work was dedicated to "the socialists of all parties." That phrase perfectly captures politics ...
Nobody expects China or Iran to protect privacy. But as seen in the European debate over chat control, even nominally free ...
A century ago, two oddly domestic puzzles helped set the rules for what modern science treats as "real": a Guinness brewer ...
On the Monday after Thanksgiving, the New York Times published a lengthy article about turnover and partisanship in the Solicitor ...
The first appellate court to consider the Trump Administration's aggressive approach to U.S. Attorney appointments.
Davidson Heath is associate professor of finance at the University of Utah Eccles School of Business. A forgotten Guinness brewer's alternative approach could have prevented 100 years of mistakes in ...
People with learning disabilities in the United Kingdom are being given "do not resuscitate" (DNR) orders in their medical ...
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