A new bill in Minnesota, proposed by eight Democratic lawmakers, would cut state funding by 10 percent to any city or county ...
The aftermath of Callais further demonstrates this warped conception of neutrality. The private plaintiffs asked the Supreme Court to issue the judgment right away. Last week, I observed that the ...
A trade deal that can be terminated by one person at any time and for any reason isn't really a trade deal at all.
A nursery owner claims heavy-handed regulation led to millions in losses after citrus trees were destroyed despite no local ...
Condemning Nicotine Pouches, Trump's Surgeon General Nominee Reveals Her Hostility to Harm Reduction
Nicole Saphier seems determined to obscure the health advantages of a much less hazardous alternative to cigarettes.
I'm delighted to report that Michael Auslin, a Distinguished Research Fellow here at Hoover, will be guest-blogging this week ...
The Guidelines for User Age-verification and Responsible Dialogue (GUARD) Act would give parents no right to opt out of the ...
Seattle's socialist Mayor Katie Wilson has a message for prosperous people leaving Washington over the state's soaring tax ...
In Mufarreh v. Google, Inc., decided Friday by the Illinois Appellate Court (Justice Raymond Mitchell, joined by Justices Sharon ...
If, in any way, this Humanitarian process is interfered with, that interference will, unfortunately, have to be dealt with ...
This morning Justice Alito entered an administrative stay (two actually) of the order of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit halting the Food and Drug Administration regulation allowing ...
The old legal saying, "bad facts make bad law," might be true in some cases. But that usually occurs when a court strays from ...
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