Free Immigration Is a Core American Value
Just consider the policies that the Founding Fathers embraced.
Just consider the policies that the Founding Fathers embraced.
While the office was created with "modest authority and limited responsibilities," the modern president has increasingly unchecked power and authority.
People can never be made incorruptible. We can, however, design governmental systems filled with checks and balances that limit the temptations.
Section 230 helped the internet flourish. Now its scope is under scrutiny.
The L.A. City Council saw a good thing happening and decided government wasn't involved enough.
The move makes it more likely that Title 42 expulsions of migrants will end in the near future.
Like California’s ruinous A.B. 5, the proposal would greatly harm freelance employment.
Reason reported in 2020 on allegations of fatal medical neglect inside two federal women's prisons. The Bureau of Prisons heavily redacted reports that would show if women died of inadequate care.
"This is a fundamental statement of morality, of what's right and wrong," Democratic Gov. Josh Shapiro said Thursday. "And I believe Pennsylvania must be on the right side of this issue."
"Coaches must generally consider a variety of factors—both objective and subjective—in managing a team, and these factors include concerns about distractions, team cohesion, and morale."
Most independent contractors don’t want the PRO Act anyway.
As legislators refuse to act, benefits will be cut without any possibility of sheltering those seniors who are poor.
"Today's decision is a victory for the First Amendment that should be celebrated by everyone who hopes to see the internet continue as a place where even difficult and contentious issues can be debated and discussed freely," said one attorney.
Chair Lina Khan has flouted the rule of law and due process, Commissioner Christine Wilson wrote.
The president reaped political benefits with his pre-election proclamation but has yet to follow through.
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In a budget address, Gov. Sununu promised legislation to allow some out-of-state licenses, abolish others.
The old-age entitlement is unsustainable, unfair, and unnecessary. Replace it with something that helps the needy of any age.
"Progressive has filed a Motion in Limine seeking to preclude references at trial to Progressive as the named defendant. Progressive contends it would suffer unfair prejudice if a jury was aware of its relationship to this action. Thus, Progressive requests that the parties use the name of the non-party driver as the defendant."
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Election betting markets are often more reliable than pundits. Did the site steal user funds? No. Did they lie to people? No. Harm anyone? No.
when plaintiff's "connection to his trees [was] rooted in a vague and indeterminate concept of spirituality, quantum physics, and cosmic mechanics."
The longest-serving California senator was a hardline drug warrior, a surveillance hawk, and no friend of freedom.
Tony Mitchell's death was a "direct and proximate result" of jail officers' "deliberate indifference or malice, and of their ongoing denial of Tony's constitutional rights under a scheme that continued to operate after his death," his family's suit states.
FTC Commissioner Christine WIlson is resigning from the Commission. (Updated)
January's consumer price data indicates another drop in annual inflation, but the past three months might tell a different story.
Lawmakers are once again trying to reclaim their war powers through AUMF repeal.
Plus: Government regulation of speech is on trial, biohackers flock to experimental charter city in Honduras, and more…
Plus: a listener question on prohibition and a lightning round on the editors' favorite Super Bowl moments
Because of a series of misleading memes, a troll has been charged with conspiracy "to injure, oppress, threaten and intimidate one or more persons in the free exercise and enjoyment of a right and privilege secured to them by the Constitution and laws of the United States."
"If I disagreed or offered another opinion, I was told I had cognitive dissonance," Josh Diemert says.
Cannabis consumers should have the same commercial leisure spaces that alcohol drinkers do.
A legal fight over the Arctic grayling shows how regs can hurt rather than help.
Although the law did not change, regulators suddenly decided to criminalize unregistered possession of braced pistols.
Top government officials reportedly kept rare bourbons for themselves and other powerful insiders.
"My artwork is unapologetic," said the artist. "Sometimes it can be very political. Sometimes it can be very controversial."
By raising the effective tax rate on capital gains, the proposal would reduce U.S. saving, discourage entrepreneurship, and decrease economic output.
And increase total health care costs to boot.
Instead of empowering the government to intervene, we should look more holistically at the experience of young people online.
It's a fundamental contradiction that's affected the Biden administration's economic policy for the past two years.
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Legal scholar Michael Dorf claims Supreme Court should rule on this basis. But the doctrine doesn't apply to this case, and is dubious anyway.
Legislators will increasingly argue over how to spend a diminishing discretionary budget while overall spending simultaneously explodes.
As Biden mentioned fentanyl deaths in his State of the Union address, Republicans called on him to close the border. But "open borders" aren't to blame for overdoses.
During the State of the Union, Biden claimed that "children who go to preschool are nearly 50 percent more likely to finish high school and go on to earn a two- or four-year degree," but evidence in favor of universal pre-k programs is lacking.