Cartoon: The Long Road to Peace
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Empower, a ride reservation service, has been hounded by Washington, D.C., regulators since it began its operations in 2020. CEO Joshua Sear will be arrested on Wednesday for violating the Department of For-Hire Vehicles’ (DFHV) cease and desist order if the app doesn’t shut down by then. Mayor Muriel Bowser has the power to direct […]
For much of the past decade, President Donald Trump and his allies have been waging a war against the so-called “deep state”—and the conflict has only escalated since Trump’s return to power. There’s no official definition of the term, of course. Loosely, the deep state is the collection of bureaucrats, contractors, intelligence officials, and other […]
I had an atypical relationship with music for a middle class kid growing up in America in the 60s and 70s in that I never purchased a recording of rock & roll, or any other popular music of the day. My mother tried to get me drawn to music through guitar lessons. I might have […]
America’s current spike in egg prices has quickly become one of the central public policy issues of early 2025. But while the emphasis in much of the media and amongst policymakers has focused on the epidemiology patterns of the avian flu, the government itself also bears much of the responsibility for our current national egg […]
An interesting post by Jacob Mchangama (Vanderbilt) and Jeff Kosseff (US Naval Academy). A brief excerpt: In 2019, Dias Toffoli, then-Chief Justice of Brazil’s Federal Supreme Court, appointed fellow judge Alexandre de Moraes to lead an inquiry to investigate “fake news, false reports of crimes, slanderous reports, threats, and other infractions” that “affect the honor and security […]
Aid to Ukraine paused:Â Following his clash with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, President Donald Trump has decided to pause all military aid to Ukraine. “President Trump has been clear that he is focused on peace,” a White House official told Reuters, speaking on the condition of anonymity. “We need our partners to be committed to that […]
In his book Omnipotent Government, Ludwig von Mises traces the shift in Europe from individualism to state omnipotence, highlighting the disastrous effects of empowering government to run every aspect of social and economic life: Men now seem eager to vest all powers in governments, i.e., in the apparatus of social compulsion and coercion. They aim at totalitarianism, that […]
An excerpt from the Second Circuit’s long (and, I think, generally correct) decision yesterday in Miller v. McDonald (Judges José Cabranes, Richard Wesley, and Eunice Lee): In 2019, New York repealed the religious beliefs exemption to its school immunization law. The law now applies to all students attending public, private, or parochial schools, except those […]
From Creal v. Nasiri, decided Thursday by California Court of Appeal Justice Victor Viramontes, joined by Justices Maria Stratton and Elizabeth Grimes: Creal is a certified public accountant (CPA). He has been a practicing CPA since 1978 and operates an accountancy firm in Torrance under the name Creal & Creal, An Accountancy Corporation. Creal’s business […]
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