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  • Are Americans Addicted to Conflict?

    Are Americans Addicted to Conflict?

    The Reason Interview with Nick Gillespie is a libertarian podcast that goes deep with the artists, entrepreneurs, politicians, and visionaries who are defining the 21st century. Today’s guest is Lionel Shriver, the provocative writer best known for novels like We Need to Talk About Kevin, The Mandibles, and, most recently, Mania. We talked a few days after the assassination of Charlie Kirk, […]

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  • Treasury Department Surveillance at the Southern Border Faces Fourth Amendment Challenges

    Treasury Department Surveillance at the Southern Border Faces Fourth Amendment Challenges

    Valuta Corporation, a money services business (MSB) based in El Paso, Texas, has been run by Ashley Light’s family for over 40 years. The first MSB licensed in Texas, Valuta provides money exchange, check-cashing, and transaction services for residents who frequently travel between Texas and Mexico. Unfortunately for Valuta, it happens to have the wrong […]

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  • The Economy Doesn’t Need Federal Jobs Data To Function

    The Economy Doesn’t Need Federal Jobs Data To Function

    The government shutdown has thus far had no effect on 74 percent of federal spending, but it has led to the furloughing of more than 2,000 of the 2,321 employees working at the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) and delayed the highly anticipated release of its monthly jobs report. Published on the Friday of each […]

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  • Cuomo Rejects Mamdani’s Claim He’s Trump’s Choice in NYC Mayoral Race

    Cuomo Rejects Mamdani’s Claim He’s Trump’s Choice in NYC Mayoral Race

    This article was originally published  by The Epoch Times: Cuomo Rejects Mamdani’s Claim He’s Trump’s Choice in NYC Mayoral Race Andrew Cuomo says Republicans actually want Mamdani to win so they can attack Democrats as extreme. New York City mayoral candidate and former Gov. Andrew Cuomo is rejecting claims that he is President Donald Trump’s […]

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  • Trump Says He Would ‘Certainly Invoke’ Insurrection Act in LA If Needed

    Trump Says He Would ‘Certainly Invoke’ Insurrection Act in LA If Needed

    This article was originally published  by The Epoch Times: Trump Says He Would ‘Certainly Invoke’ Insurrection Act in LA If Needed ‘If we didn’t get involved, right now Los Angeles would be burning,’ the president says. President Donald Trump said on Tuesday that he would consider invoking the Insurrection Act if the unrest in Los […]

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  • Is Restitution Punishment?

    Is Restitution Punishment?

    Next Tuesday, the Supreme Court will hear argument in Ellingburg v. United States. The question presented is whether criminal restitution under the Mandatory Victims Restitution Act (MVRA) is penal and thus subject to the restrictions of the Constitution’s federal Ex Post Facto Clause. This is an important issue for the crime victims’ rights movement. If restitution is […]

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  • Conversion Therapy at the Court

    Conversion Therapy at the Court

    Supreme Court takes on conversion therapy: Yesterday, the Supreme Court heard arguments in Chiles v. Salazar, a case that will have far-reaching implications when a ruling is released in June. It deals with the Colorado law banning conversion therapy for gay and transgender minors, and weighing therapists’ free speech rights (versus whether the statute places a “legal […]

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  • Legal Battles Over National Guard Deployments to 5 States—What to Know

    Legal Battles Over National Guard Deployments to 5 States—What to Know

    This article was originally published  by The Epoch Times: Legal Battles Over National Guard Deployments to 5 States—What to Know President Donald Trump has announced his intent to send National Guard troops to major cities across the United States in an effort to combat criminal activity. In response, some government officials have alleged that he’s […]

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  • Judge Upholds Nassau County Ban on Transgender Athletes in Women’s Sports

    Judge Upholds Nassau County Ban on Transgender Athletes in Women’s Sports

    This article was originally published  by The Epoch Times: Judge Upholds Nassau County Ban on Transgender Athletes in Women’s Sports A New York judge on Oct. 6 upheld a Long Island county law banning male athletes from participating in women’s sports at county-run facilities. State Supreme Court Justice R. Bruce Cozzens wrote in the ruling […]

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  • Bullhorn Siren Protest at County Commission Meeting Was Crime of “Disrupting a Lawful Meeting”

    Bullhorn Siren Protest at County Commission Meeting Was Crime of “Disrupting a Lawful Meeting”

    From State v. Every, decided by the Tennessee Court of Criminal Appeals yesterday, in an opinion by Justice John W. Campbell, Sr., joined by Judges Robert L. Holloway, Jr., and Matthew J. Wilson: We glean the following facts from the record: On April 12, 2021, a Knoxville police officer shot and killed an African American […]

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