Clark Neily One of the US Supreme Court’s most significant Fourth Amendment cases was 1968’s Terry v. Ohio. In Terry, the court held that a police officer can frisk people based…
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Romina Boccia and Dominik Lett The Biden administration’s unilateral executive actions could cost taxpayers $2 trillion over the next decade, according to an analysis by the House Budget Committee. Even…
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Marc Joffe The California State Legislature continues to churn out reams of legislation to address the state’s homelessness crisis and housing shortage, with Governor Gavin Newsom signing over thirty relevant…
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Nicholas Anthony After former President Donald Trump announced his proposal to restrict credit card interest rates, I warned Americans that price controls are something to be wary of, no matter who…
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Roger Pilon Last week I had a short letter in the Wall Street Journal commenting on an op-ed by Journal editorial board member Collin Levy about China’s repression of religious liberty.…
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Alex Nowrasteh During the September 10 debate, former President Donald Trump channeled internet rumors when he said that Haitian migrants in Springfield, Ohio, were eating dogs and cats. This started…
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David J. Bier While announcing an interest rate cut this week, Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell made comments about immigration that many have misconstrued to argue that immigration is increasing…
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Colleen Hroncich Erica Paul and Anna Utley were homeschooling their children and attending a Pittsburgh-area co-op for enrichment activities twice a month. “It was a great source of Catholic community…
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Sargeant v. Barfield Brief: Holding Prison Officials Accountable for Exposing Inmates to Violence
Matthew Cavedon According to his legal complaint, petitioner Roy Sargeant is a prison inmate who has cooperated with the government and therefore was entitled to be housed separately from non-cooperating…
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Australian Bill Targets Harmful Misinformation Online but Hits Free Speech Around the World
David Inserra Last week, Australia dropped its revised Combatting Misinformation and Disinformation Bill 2024, and it’s about two sandwiches short of a picnic. The bill appears to draw some of…