Duplexes, triplexes, and fourplexes remain a small fraction of overall home construction despite several states’ passage of reforms legalizing this type...
Archive - March 16, 2023
In Texas, a man filed a wrongful death lawsuit last week against three women who helped his ex-wife obtain abortion pills. In what is possibly the first...
Diplomatic tensions are rising between the United States and Mexico as some American politicians push for military action against cartels south of the border...
One goal of our peer-reviewed Journal of Free Speech Law is to be able to publish quickly, when the author so prefers. We haven’t always been as quick as...
Just published as the first article in volume 2, issue 2 of the Journal of Free Speech Law, and available here; here’s the Introduction: What harms are...
In the world of politics, few arguments are more consistent than the debate about what an individual owes to society: Their time? Their money? Their talents...
The order, which appears not to be accompanied by any dissents from denial of rehearing en banc (or concurrences in the denial) is here: A judge of this court...
Prices continued their upwards climb in February, as core inflation rose by 0.5 percent—the highest monthly increase since September of last year. Though...
It’s been a little over five years since Utah tore it down, but the infamous “Zion Curtain” has risen from the dead. Like a zombie in a bad...
[Earlier posts in this series: Introduction/#2/#3/#4/#5] The following is an excerpt from Stefan Zweig’s “The World Of Yesterday,” his...