Today in Supreme Court History: March 12, 1889
3/12/1889: Justice John Campbell dies. The post Today in Supreme Court History: March 12, 1889 appeared first on Reason.com. ReasonFounded in 1968, Reason is the magazine of free minds and …
3/12/1889: Justice John Campbell dies. The post Today in Supreme Court History: March 12, 1889 appeared first on Reason.com. ReasonFounded in 1968, Reason is the magazine of free minds and …
3/11/1936: Justice Antonin Scalia’s birthday. Justice Antonin Scalia The post Today in Supreme Court History: March 11, 1936 appeared first on Reason.com. ReasonFounded in 1968, Reason is the magazine of …
Efforts to conserve and reintroduce wolf populations can be controversial. Such programs can be expensive and ranchers and farmers sometimes fear the potential impact on livestock. (The latter concern has …
The post Thursday Open Thread appeared first on Reason.com. ReasonFounded in 1968, Reason is the magazine of free minds and free markets. We produce hard-hitting independent journalism on civil liberties, …
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is asking Twitter to turn over the names of all journalists with whom the company shared internal documents, as well as all communications related to …
Legalization linked to fewer suicides, traffic fatalities, and opioid deaths. A new paper on the public health effects of legalizing marijuana finds “little credible evidence to suggest that [medical marijuana] …
Boat-tracking regulation is a warrantless search, court says. Can the government force charter boat captains to continuously transmit their location information to the authorities? It seems preposterous, but the Department …
3/5/1934: Nebbia v. New York decided. The post Today in Supreme Court History: March 5, 1934 appeared first on Reason.com. ReasonFounded in 1968, Reason is the magazine of free minds …
A few weeks ago, I learned the hard way just how easily government regulations can ruin a good night out. Some friends and I had decided to drive an hour …
An All-Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) studying sexual exploitation in the United Kingdom says that not only is porn a major contributor to real-world violence, it is violence. The group is …