How to Make Home Ownership More Affordable
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This morning, the Supreme Court granted certiorari in Chiles v. Salazar, a First Amendment challenge to a Colorado law that prohibits so-called “conversion therapy” for minors. At issue is whether this is a permissible regulation of professional conduct or a viewpoint-based restriction on speech (with potential religious liberty implications as well). This will almost certainly be one of the most watched (and potentially most controversial) cases of next term. Here is the question presented from the petition for certiorari: […]
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I recently wrote about a Supreme Court joke on the Simpsons. Now, Family Guy has taken on SCOTUS. In this episode, Justice Brett Kavanaugh visits the Pawtucket Patriot Brewery where Peter Griffin works. Kavanaugh runs into the brewery screaming, “I love beer” and is panting in excitement. Peter asks why Kavanaugh keeps screaming “I love beer.” He replies, “It’s kinda how I got my job.” Peter and Kavanaugh proceed to do a double keg stand. Peter says “you’re […]
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As far I can understand, Murray Rothbard was anti-Israel. Also Saifedean Ammous is anti-Israel and Saifedean himself was born in Palestine so no surprise here. But in comparison, objectivist philophers are mostly pro-Israel. Why is that, considering objectivists are also very pro capitalism and individual rights, but somehow they arrive at opposite conclusions? submitted by /u/WillJamm1 [link] [comments]
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