Today in Supreme Court History: July 6, 1835

7/6/1835: Chief Justice John Marshall dies. Chief Justice John Marshall   ReasonFounded in 1968, Reason is the magazine of free minds and free markets. We produce hard-hitting independent journalism on …

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Brickbat: A Big Cover-Up

Hancock, Maryland, Mayor Ralph Salvagno has been charged with malicious destruction of property after painting over Confederate flags that were part of a mural painted on private property. The wall …

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Today in Supreme Court History: July 5, 1867

7/5/1867: Justice James Wayne dies. Justice James Wayne ReasonFounded in 1968, Reason is the magazine of free minds and free markets. We produce hard-hitting independent journalism on civil liberties, politics, …

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I Don’t Want To Be Anybody’s Employee

Linda Greenstein and Joseph Lagana looked pained. The two New Jersey legislators knew their seats on the Labor Committee existed at the pleasure of the state Senate’s president, Steve Sweeney, …

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