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Fiery writs, imperial sovereigns, and cheating escheators
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Fiery writs, imperial sovereigns, and cheating escheators
Robby Soave and Christian Britschgi discuss Elizabeth Warren's housing plan
New Jersey is targeting big tech companies to alleviate its budget constraints, exploring new revenue streams amid ongoing financial challenges.
The article explores the internal conflicts within the right wing following Charlie Kirk's influence, highlighting how libertarians have become unexpected targets in this ideological struggle.
Her cert petition to the Supreme Court presents the important jurisdictional question of whether the Judicial Disability Act bars all judicial review of a decision by her fellow judges to remove her from active service
A recent court case highlights the clash between personal expression and legal boundaries, as a judge candidly addresses the underlying issues of power dynamics and ego in the legal system.
The order "prevents CAIR or 'any person known to have provided material support or resources' to CAIR 'from receiving any contract, employment, funds, or other benefit or privilege'" from Florida state or local governments
For the backstory on the Zizians, see Investigations Into 6 Killings Look to a Fringe Group Known as the Ziziansโฆ The post The Zizians and the Second Amendment appeared first on Reason.com
The answer: "I think Justice Gorsuch was wildly incorrect."
Maryland flag on the left, legal documents with a stethoscope on the right
a photo of DHS Secretary Kristi Noem being sworn in as a Senate witness next to a photo of posters condemning the shootings of Alex Pretti and Renee Good
Importantly, the Court ordered payment of refunds even to those businesses who have not filed a lawsuit to claim them