In order for a player to be victorious at the end of a video game, he or she typically must defeat the imposing “final boss.” It seems...
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Following a major loss at the Supreme Court, Biden has announced a new plan to forgive student loans. Once again, he will not ask Congress to pass a new law...
Your 21st birthday is supposed to be a happy occasion. But right now, hundreds of thousands of people who grew up in the United States are dreading it. Unless...
Over the past quarter-century, Jonah Goldberg has made his name as one of the most provocative and unapologetic conservative journalists around. He was the...
Some critics of last week’s preliminary injunction in Missouri v. Biden, which bars federal officials from encouraging social media platforms to suppress...
In law schools, generations of students have been taught the IRAC model to answer legal questions. First, students must spot the issue–what legal doctrine do...
Last summer, San Franciscans voted by a 10-point margin to recall Chesa Boudin, the city’s progressive district attorney. Boudin was one of several high...
Through a series of basic questions to FBI Director Chris Wray, Rep. Ted Lieu (D-CA) debunked the GOP claim that the DOJ is out to get Trump...
In my last post about legacy preferences in higher education, I argued for their abolition, but expressed skepticism about claims that they are illegal under...
After Jim Jordan accused FBI Director Chris Wray of lawlessness, Eric Swalwell reminded everyone that Jordan has defied a 1/6 Committee...