Libertarian News
Comparing Class of 2027 to Class of 2028 Demographic Data is Tricky
This year’s entering class is the first since admissions decisions were constrained by the Supreme Court’s ban on racial preferences in the SFFA case, and lots of interesting data have been coming out. Some elite universities like Yale, despite swearing in an amicus brief that there was no way to retain racial diversity without using […]
Prof. Paul Robinson & Jeffrey Seaman Guest-Blogging About “Confronting Failures of Justice: Getting Away with Murder and Rape”
I’m delighted to report that Prof. Paul Robinson (Penn) and Jeffrey Seaman will be guest-blogging this coming week about their new book. Here’s the publisher’s summary: Most murderers and rapists escape justice, a horrifying fact that has gone largely unexamined until now. This groundbreaking book tours nearly the entire criminal justice system, examining the rules […]
Question about HOAs from a European
Hey everyone, I’m an European living (unfortunately) in a social democratic country, so my perspective on Homeowners’ Associations (HOAs) is probably a bit skewed and I’m curious about the general libertarian perspective on them. From what I understand, HOAs are private organizations that can regulate and enforce rules within a community. However, they seem to […]
These Pro-Lifers Don’t Love Abortion Bans
Audra Worlow thinks of herself as pro-life. A 32-year-old, married stay-at-home mom in Ohio, Worlow takes her Catholic faith seriously. She’s against both in vitro fertilization (IVF), which she calls “another form of eugenics,” and surrogacy. She thinks abortion is not only harmful to babies but also “psychologically damaging to women.” Yet in the aftermath […]
Comparing Class of 2027 to Class of 2028 Demographic Data is Tricky
This year’s entering class is the first since admissions decisions were constrained by the Supreme Court’s ban on racial preferences in the SFFA case, and lots of interesting data have been coming out. Some elite universities like Yale, despite swearing in an amicus brief that there was no way to retain racial diversity without using […]
Prof. Paul Robinson & Jeffrey Seaman Guest-Blogging About “Confronting Failures of Justice: Getting Away with Murder and Rape”
I’m delighted to report that Prof. Paul Robinson (Penn) and Jeffrey Seaman will be guest-blogging this coming week about their new book. Here’s the publisher’s summary: Most murderers and rapists escape justice, a horrifying fact that has gone largely unexamined until now. This groundbreaking book tours nearly the entire criminal justice system, examining the rules […]
Question about HOAs from a European
Hey everyone, I’m an European living (unfortunately) in a social democratic country, so my perspective on Homeowners’ Associations (HOAs) is probably a bit skewed and I’m curious about the general libertarian perspective on them. From what I understand, HOAs are private organizations that can regulate and enforce rules within a community. However, they seem to […]
These Pro-Lifers Don’t Love Abortion Bans
Audra Worlow thinks of herself as pro-life. A 32-year-old, married stay-at-home mom in Ohio, Worlow takes her Catholic faith seriously. She’s against both in vitro fertilization (IVF), which she calls “another form of eugenics,” and surrogacy. She thinks abortion is not only harmful to babies but also “psychologically damaging to women.” Yet in the aftermath […]