Today in Supreme Court History: October 18, 1960

10/18/1960: Gomillion v. Lightfoot argued. The Warren Court (1958-1962) ReasonFounded in 1968, Reason is the magazine of free minds and free markets. We produce hard-hitting independent journalism on civil liberties, …

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Three Women

Three Women is a strange beast. Lisa Taddeo’s surprise sociological summer hit examines the intimate lives of—unsurprisingly—three women: Maggie, Lina, and Sloane. Central to the real-life study is the question of …

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Brickbat: The Rest He Wasted

Drexel University has agreed to pay the federal government $189,062 after a former professor at the school used federal grant money to make iTunes purchases and to visit strip clubs …

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Remy: Horrifying Tweets Resurface

Remy returns to the news desk to bring you what passes for journalism these days. Written and Performed by Remy. Music tracks mastered by Ben Karlstrom. Produced and Edited by …

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Today in Supreme Court History: October 17, 1862

10/17/1862: Justice David Davis takes oath. Justice David Davis ReasonFounded in 1968, Reason is the magazine of free minds and free markets. We produce hard-hitting independent journalism on civil liberties, …

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