The 10th Most-Cited-by-Cases Law Journal Article Since 1990 Was Written by a Student
I was looking at a list of law journal articles published since 1990 that were most heavily cited by courts (generated using HeinOnline), and saw that #10 on the list was a student-written Note, Powers of Congress and the Court Regarding the Availability and Scope of Review (Harv. L. Rev. 2001), cited by over 100 cases. As with many heavily cited articles, this one got many follow-on cites stemming from some early appellate court cites; but that itself […]
The pot calling the marble countertop black
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If this document was voluntarily agreed to, could it be considered ancap?
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Fernanda Torres: conheça os livros da vencedora do Globo de Ouro
A atriz vencedora da premiação também é escritora, cronista e roteirista; abaixo você encontra seus livros, suas participações em outras obras e seus autores favoritos
Bad Forest Management, and Not Climate Change, is the Root Cause of California Fires
The solution to dangerous, out-of-control wildfires in California is addressing the root cause: “excess fuel load” from bad forest management. Focusing on climate change, a minor variable that we have no near-term control over, is a craven political ploy.
Nicaragua’s Regime Wages War on Religious Freedom
Nicaragua has become one of the 20 most dangerous countries in the world for Christians, according to the International Christian Concern’s (ICC) Global Religious Persecution Index. The regime’s crackdown on religious groups is not an isolated campaign—it mirrors a broader attack on civil liberties. “As is the case in many communist countries, Nicaragua has come to view religion as an enemy of the state,” the ICC notes in its report. “[President Daniel] Ortega has led the country’s new […]
From Corn to Parrots: Böhm-Bawerk’s Vital Contribution to Economic Theory
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