Today in Supreme Court History: April 22, 1992
4/22/1992: Planned Parenthood v. Casey argued. The post Today in Supreme Court History: April 22, 1992 appeared first on Reason.com.
4/22/1992: Planned Parenthood v. Casey argued. The post Today in Supreme Court History: April 22, 1992 appeared first on Reason.com.
Two people in Indonesia managed to escape death in East Java after their car flew off an unfinished highway while they were following directions from Google Maps Two people in Indonesia managed to escape death in East Java after their car flew off an unfinished highway while they were following directions from Google Maps Read More
On Saturday evening, I wrote a series of posts about A.A.R.P. v. Trump. This case rocketed from the District Court to the Supreme Court in approximately twelve hours. Still, the timing of the case remained a bit fuzzy. For example, the New York Times reported: The Fifth Circuit issued its ruling in the small hours of Saturday morning, denying the A.C.L.U.’s request for emergency relief as premature. Steve Vladeck offered this timing: Then, a little before 1:00 a.m., the Supreme […]
So much happened on Good Friday with A.A.R.P. v. Trump that one item has slipped through the cracks. The ACLU made a request for an injunction after hours on the voicemail of Judge Hendrix’s chambers. At the time, I found that request problematic, but had bigger fish to fry. Judge Hendrix has now issued an order addressing that voicemail. First, it is prohibited to engage in ex parte communications with judges. The Code of Conduct for United States Judges […]
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Neal McCluskey On April 22, the US Supreme Court will hear arguments in Mahmoud v. Taylor. The case pits parents in Montgomery County, MD, who wanted to opt their children out of class readings at odds with their religious convictions, against a district that mandated the children participate to foster tolerance of diverse lifestyles. As I explain in this new Reason piece, an opt-out is the bare minimum deference to families. I and Mustafa Akyol delved more deeply […]
Thanks, Chris Sullivan. The post RFK Jr. Holds Press Conference on new Autism findings from the CDC appeared first on LewRockwell.
Today the Fourth Circuit denied the government’s motion for an emergency stay and Garcia v. Noem. Here, I will not focus on the merits of the appeal. Rather, I want to highlight how Judge Wilkinson’s opinion invokes a defining moment from the Civil Rights Era: It is in this atmosphere that we are reminded of President Eisenhower’s sage example. Putting his “personal opinions” aside, President Eisenhower honored his “inescapable” duty to enforce the Supreme Court’s decision in Brown v. […]
Thanks, Johnny Kramer. Within 10 years, people unnecessary “for most things” The post Bill Gates’s prediction about AI and humans appeared first on LewRockwell.