Pentagon Can’t Account for $220 Billion of Gear Given to Contractors
Government Waste The actual total is probably higher according to the Government...
Canada Grants Refugee Status to Russian Fleeing Conscription
Canada recently granted refugee status to a Russian man seeking to avoid conscription into Vladimir Putin's brutal war against...
In the Israeli Battle Over Judicial Review, Democracy Is the Problem, Not the Solution
Critics of the Israeli government's controversial plan to limit judicial power, which has provoked bitter divisions, mass demonstrations, and warnings...
Today in Supreme Court History: March 18, 2008
3/18/2008: District of Columbia v. Heller argued.
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Biden’s First Veto Protects and Promotes ESG
In a dispute with Congress over the proper role of environmental, social, and governance (ESG) in retirement investing, President Joe...
Stanford Law Dean Jennifer Martinez’s Excellent Defense of Free Speech and Civility
After a more ambiguous initial reaction to student disruption of Judge Kyle Duncan's speech, sponsored by the Stanford Federalist Society,...
Utah sets a nighttime TikTok and Instagram curfew for teens to ‘combat poor mental...
Utah became the first state Thursday to sign into law legislation that attempts to limit teenagers’ access to social media sites....
My Comment on the OMB’s Proposal to Turn “Hispanic” into a Race
The federal Office of Management and Budget has requested comments on several proposals to change the official federal racial and...
May Universities Revoke Degrees Based on Findings of Ex-Student’s “Academic Misconduct in Pursuit of...
The case is today's Hartzell v. S.O. (majority opinion by Justice Lehrmann); the court concludes the power is implicit in...