There is a typical pattern when a celebrity figure’s speech comes under scrutiny: confusion over the application of the First Amendment (conflating public and private actors), and then a revelation …
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SCOTUS: Sales Tax for Mail Orders v. Brick-and-Mortar Stores
by Andrew Jonesby Andrew JonesApril 17th – er, 18th – was the deadline to submit federal income tax returns. As always, the tediousness of the process was infuriating for all. But if you thought …
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Discriminatory Abortions: The Scylla and Charybdis of Identity Politics and Reproductive Rights
by Andrew Jonesby Andrew JonesH.R. 4660, the Prenatal Nondiscrimination Act (PRENDA) of 2017, was recently introduced in Congress. And if there ever were a piece of legislation that put a pro-choice, progressive, multiculturalist “between …
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“Do you still beat your wife?” is the paradigmatic example of a loaded question. Responding “no” implies you did but don’t anymore; responding “yes” implies…well, there is no implication: you …
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You may remember the 2002 film “Minority Report,” and the particular scene where Tom Cruise walks into a Gap clothing store. A camera at the entrance scans his face, confirms …
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Remember that time when a federal judge in Hawaii blocked President Trump’s Muslim travel ban? Or when a federal judge in California blocked Trump’s efforts to stop sanctuary cities from …
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The attorneys at Allergan deserve a raise after the clever legal maneuvering they employed to dodge a patent challenge. Here’s what happened: Allergan sued a generic drug company, Mylan, for …
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It’s NFL Sunday, you’re a Dallas Cowboys fan, and you turn on the TV to watch the Cowboys play the Atlanta Falcons. Which is more irritating: seeing the Falcons kneeling …