Meyer Frank about Your Views
Although Meyer Frank was a National Review colleague of William F. Read More Article from Mises Institute
Although Meyer Frank was a National Review colleague of William F. Read More Article from Mises Institute
David Martin wrote: “Zionism is a genocidal movement.” Iran will not become a part of Yankeelandia anytime soon. The post Iran WON the War. The U.S Read More Article from LewRockwell
From today’s majority opinion by Justice Thomas in Free Speech Coalition v. Paxton: Age-verification laws like H. B. 1181 fall within States’ authority to shield children from sexually explicit content. The First Amendment leaves undisturbed States’ traditional power to prevent minors from accessing speech that is obscene from their perspective. Ginsberg v. New York (1968). […]
Now that the Supreme Court has issued its final opinion of the term, we can see which justices wrote the most, and which wrote the least. Majority opinion assignments were fairly uniform: All of the justices had six or seven opinions for the Court, save for the most junior justice, Justice Jackson, who had five. […]
When President Donald Trump announced the “Liberation Day” tariffs on most imports in early April, his trade advisors promised it was the prelude to new, better trade deals with dozens of other countries. “We’re going to run 90 deals in 90 days,” Peter Navarro, the White House’s top trade advisor, told Fox Business on April […]
Libertarian Party of Kentucky endorses Rep. Thomas Massie for Secretary of the U.S. Department of Agriculture Northern Kentucky Tribune Read More Article from “libertarian” – Google News
Napolitano: The argument is th Read More Article from Mises Institute
The War Party is pointing, laughing, and gloating… ridiculing skeptics of Iran attacks for being wrong, as if warning against war isn’t prudent. Its proponents want to embed the notion that it’s more reckless to doubt armed intervention than to promote it, and that minding our own business is a greater danger than butting into […]
From Justice Jackson’s concurrence today in FCC v. Consumers’ Research: Respondents in this case have challenged the Federal Communications Commission’s universal-service program under both the traditional nondelegation doctrine and the private nondelegation doctrine. The Court properly rejects both challenges today, and I join the Read More Article from Reason.com
Justice Barrett’s opinion for the Court in Trump v. CASA responds forcefully to Justice Jackson’s solo dissent, in what is likely the most pointed language we have seen from Justice Barrett since she joined the Court. Here is the relevant portion of her opinion. The principal dissent focuses on conventional legal terrain, like the Judiciary […]