Category: “Reason”
- District Court Unseals Sentencing Memorandum in Case Involving Detroit’s “Topless Prophet”
- The Bail Project Isn’t Liable for Crimes by People It Bailed Out
- Brickbat: Keeping Drugs Off the Street
- Special Counsel Jack Smith Lacks Standing to Defend the D.C. Circuit’s ruling on Presidential Immunity in the Supreme Court
- How To Be the President’s Kid
- House Passes REPO Act Giving President Authority to Confiscate Russian Government Assets in the US and Transfer them to Ukraine
- Pennsylvania Court Lets Suit Over Removal of Columbus Statute Go Forward
- Today in Supreme Court History: April 20, 2010
- Short Circuit: A Roundup of Recent Federal Court Decisions
- If They Ban TikTok, Is Apple Next?
- Lawsuit Alleging School District Wouldn’t Inform Certain Parents About Their Children’s “Sign[s] of an LGBTQ+ Identity” Dismissed for Lack of Standing
- Oklahoma Prisoners Say They Were Locked In Filthy, Tiny Shower Stalls for Days
- The Manufactured Crisis of Migrant Terrorists at the Border
- Israel’s Retaliation
- Seattle Improperly Imposed a “Heckler’s Veto” on Street Preacher at “an Abortion Rally and an LGBTQ Pride Event”
- Today in Supreme Court History: April 19, 1920
- Review: An Anime Reboot About Japan’s Transition From Feudalism
- Two Cheers for the Proposed End Kidney Deaths Act
- Revised Section 702 Surveillance Authority Poses More Danger Than Ever
- Laws Requiring Social Media Firms to Host Content they Prefer to Exclude Violate the Takings Clause
- N.Y. Bill Would Require Users to Swear They Won’t Use Generative AI to Produce “Offensive, Harassing, Violent, [or] Discriminatory” Speech
- Justice Gorsuch’s Concurrence in Labrador v. Poe
- U.S. Sentencing Commission Restricts Federal Judges’ Ability To Use Acquitted Conduct at Sentencing
- Thursday Open Thread
- Upcoming Event on “Solving the Nation’s Housing Shortage” [reposted]
- Julian Simon Was Right: Ingenuity Leads to Abundance
- Today in Supreme Court History: April 22, 1992
- Monday Open Thread
- Today in Supreme Court History: April 21, 1800
- Cruel AND Unusual?
- “Last Week, a … [UC Berkeley] Professor Confronted a Muslim Student During a Dinner for Graduating Law Students”
- “White Supremacist Leader Sentenced to 44 Months in Prison for Conspiring to Make Death Threats Against Brooklyn Journalist”
- Why We Remember Columbine
- Second Amendment Roundup: ATF redefines “engaged in the business”
- New Title IX Rules Erase Campus Due Process Protections
- Appeals Court Rules That Cops Can Physically Make You Unlock Your Phone
- How the FISA Reauthorization Bill Could Force Maintenance Workers and Custodians To Become Government Spies
- Another Day, Another Doomed Plan To Defund NPR
- 2024 Texas Review of Law & Politics—Jurist of the Year
- California Is Trying To Drive Landlords Out of Business
- Review: Fun Police Podcast Exposes the Nanny State
- Brickbat: You Hate To See It
- Justice Kavanaugh’s Concurrence in Labrador v. Poe
- Could Virtual Cashiers Be the Future of the Restaurant Industry?
- Alvin Bragg’s ‘Election Interference’ Narrative Is Nonsensical
- USC Cancels Valedictorian’s Speech Over Bogus ‘Safety Concerns’
- Elica Le Bon: Is War with Iran Coming?
- Letter from Stanford President and Provost to Incoming Stanford Students
- NPR’s Katherine Maher Is Not Taking Questions About Her Tweets
- Google Fires 28
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