Short Circuit: A Roundup of Recent Federal Court Decisions
Solar panels, bullet fragments, and private rights of action.
Solar panels, bullet fragments, and private rights of action.
Formerly fringe immigration policies have gone mainstream in the Republican Party.
Sohrab Ahmari denounces Argentina's new president as a faux populist. Good for Milei.
The former two-term governor discusses why Florida is attracting more people than any other state in the country.
Former Gov. Jeb Bush makes the case for why "Florida works pretty good."
The case arose following plaintiff's arrest, allegedly for telling Justice Kavanaugh's wife that "he might ruin [Justice] Kavanaugh's career and reputation"; but the charges against him were dropped, and he challenged the statute on its face, rather than as applied to his speech.
A D.C. Circuit judge says the government’s defense of the order gives short shrift to "the First Amendment’s vigorous protection of political speech."
A new Friedman biography ably explores the economist's ideas but sidesteps the libertarian movement he was central to.
The Florida governor is attacking Republican primary rival Nikki Haley over her awful idea to police online speech, but the timing is awkward.
The Arizona Department of Agriculture says all eggs sold must be cage-free, a power that according to the lawsuit belongs to the state legislature.
Debates about Section 3 remind me of debates over the Affordable Care Act’s individual mandate
Plus: A listener asks the editors about libertarians and "reflexive contrarianism."
Once you get past the aesthetics, the similarities between Milei and MAGA mostly vanish.
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The good, the bad, and the ugly.
A separation of science and politics might be called for.
The court ruled against Trump on his strongest arguments, but accepted a weak one.
The results are interesting and suggest weird and significant biases.
From “ideological screening” to barring entire cultures deemed “hostile to…the American way of life,” the candidates have big plans to target legal immigrants too.
Plus: Hospital shafts, poetry holes, Osama bin Laden, Randi Weingarten, and more...
American Federation of Teachers President Randi Weingarten misses a pretty big reason why families are leaving traditional public schools.
Plus: Is Veep more realistic than House of Cards?
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The Copenhagen Consensus has long championed a cost-benefit approach for addressing the world's most critical environmental problems.
The 2024 GOP candidate has proposed something blatantly unconstitutional.
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Plus: Hospital raid, Eric Adams' fondness for Erdogan, open carry at the makeup counter, and more...
Next year, the Federalist Society National Lawyers Convention will (likely) be at the Washington Hilton.
Some progressives want to remove bureaucratic obstacles to growth—in the service of Democrats and big government.
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