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Jesse Walker is books editor of Reason, where he has written on topics ranging from pirate radio to conspiracy theories and from cults to copyright law. The Los Angeles Times has described him as ...
John Ross is the editor of the Short Circuit newsletter and the producer of the Bound By Oath podcast, two incomparable projects of surpassing importance from the Institute for Justice.
From Prof. Raban: As reported here on May 12, in February this year the University of Oregon received a complaint charging unlawful discrimination at the University Oregon Law Review. The Review ...
In 2018, Gene Epstein retired from a 26-year stint as Economics and Books Editor at Barron's, where he wrote the weekly column, "Economic Beat." He's director of the Soho Forum, which he co ...
Justice Kavanaugh thought NetChoice would win on the merits, but "the balance of harms and equities" did not favor allowing the injunction to go into effect.
The EPA appears to be taking the wrong approach to fixing the endangerment finding by repealing it through executive rule making.
Eugene Volokh is the Thomas M. Siebel Senior Fellow at the Hoover Institution at Stanford, and the Gary T. Schwartz Distinguished Professor of Law Emeritus and Distinguished Research Professor at ...
An article by a criminal law professor Thursday in the Columbus Dispatch included this assertion: The reality is that Black-on-Black crime is a myth, and that Black and white people routinely ...
Artificial Intelligence Senate Votes 99–1 To Remove AI Moratorium from 'Big, Beautiful Bill' Now nearly 100 state AI laws will remain in force—and nearly 1,000 more are already waiting in the ...
SupremeCourt.gov got a redesign recently. The docket page previously looked like this. With the old design, all of the counsel ...
Podcast: The Reason Roundtable Every Monday, the libertarian editors of the magazine of “free minds and free markets”—Matt Welch, Nick Gillespie, Katherine Mangu-Ward, and Peter Suderman ...
A scam that uses AI to “enroll” in community colleges to pocket student aid has skyrocketed in the Golden State and across the nation.