We don’t really need intrusive laws and regulations to govern lunar mining and space exploration.
From In re Obeginski, decided by the Texas Court of Appeals yesterday (Chief Justice Scott Golemon, joined by Justices Jay Wright and Kent Chambers): In an order imposing sanctions on Scott Mitchell ...
A rising new right activist’s denunciation of libertarianism highlights a surprising shift among Gen Z conservatives.
Gabriel Boric, the former student radical who rode a wave of left-wing unrest into Chile's presidency in 2021, left office Wednesday, replaced by José Antonio Kast, a right-wing populist who secured a ...
From Smith v. InformData, LLC, decided Wednesday by Judge Rossie Alston (E.D. Va.): Plaintiff Harry Smith filed suit for ...
MAGA's philosophical twists and turns are hard to follow given that whenever Donald Trump changes his mind his supporters have three go-to approaches. First, they claim his latest notion is part of a ...
The problem is not that the government collects too little. The problem is that the government spends too much.
Australia's medical regulators ordered psychiatrist Andrew Amos not to post about gender medicine or transgender people on social media.
Plus: Donald Trump vs. Thomas Massie, Republicans preparing to kill the filibuster for a very dumb reason, explosions in the Strait of Hormuz, and ...
Hours before President Donald Trump traveled to Dover Air Force Base on Saturday to pay his respects to six service members killed in the Iran war, he announced another plan for foreign intervention, ...
During his first term in the White House, President Donald Trump reportedly scribbled the phrase TRADE IS BAD into the margins of a speech he was preparing to give to other world leaders. That remains ...
From yesterday's decision in In re Nwaubani, from the Fourth Circuit (Judges Marvin Quattlebaum, Allison Rushing, and DeAndrea Gist ...
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