A growing number of nations are coming forward to sign up with BRICS as well as accept the brand-new currency for worldwide profession. The South African ambassador Anil Sooklal hinted that the alliance might increase this year becoming BRICS+....
Police baptisms, candy crushing, and reasonable violations of clearly established law.
Thank you to everyone who has read and commented on my posts this week. It's been so much fun! And thanks again to Eugene and his co-conspirators for the...
The Pentagon’s “accounting error” will allow President Joe Biden to send an extra $3 billion in military aid to Ukraine without congressional approval. Was this deliberate?
When the COVID-19 pandemic shuttered theaters in early 2020, one of the first big...
The case could have long-term implications for how broadly fair use can be applied.
Advocates for free speech, an open internet, and sensible tech policy were anxiously awaiting the Supreme Court's decision in Gonzales v. Google, a case that gave...
The rail lines servicing Washington, D.C.'s Union Station are carrying as little as a quarter of their pre-pandemic ridership. Officials still want to triple the station's capacity.
Justice Neil Gorsuch says all three branches of government share some of the...
Does The Relationship Between Justices Sotomayor and Kagan "Have Much Of A Future"? Or was this just their "Fifteen Minutes" of Flame Wars?
The Washington Supreme Court effectively decriminalized drug use two years ago, when it ruled that a state...
The right and the left are pushing pro-natalist polices that have never worked and are deeply misguided.
The Wall Street Journal reported Thursday that the Pentagon has overcounted the value of the weapons it sent to Ukraine by at least...
Curricular changes are being made now to address the NextGen Bar in 2026.
The Supreme Court ruled this week on Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc. v. Goldsmith, and the decision could have a transformative effect on copyright...
Oregon liquor regulators were caught diverting prized whiskey for personal use.
If you built it, and they're not coming, should you keep building? For federal rail officials, the answer is yes.
This past week, the Federal Railroad Administration released a draft...
5/20/1996: Romer v. Evans is decided.
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The topic this week was whether falling birthrates in the United States and other countries are...