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  • ICE Officers Keep Making Arrests Without Pay As Government Shutdown Continues

    ICE Officers Keep Making Arrests Without Pay As Government Shutdown Continues

    Credit: (Screenshot), FOX 32 Chicago, via YouTube Illegal border crosser crime doesn’t stop despite a government shutdown. As Democrats in Congress continue to keep the government shut down and federal employees go without pay or are laid off, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers continued to work without pay over the weekend targeting violent offenders. […]

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  • Hoover Fellow Program: Up-to-5-Year Paid In-Residence Position for Aspiring Academics (Including Aspiring Legal Academics)

    Hoover Fellow Program: Up-to-5-Year Paid In-Residence Position for Aspiring Academics (Including Aspiring Legal Academics)

    The Hoover Institution at Stanford University, where I’m now a Senior Fellow, has long offered up-to-5-year paid in-residence positions (with no teaching obligations) in various fields. This year, we’ll also be considering people who are interested in becoming legal academics. We expect the selection process to be highly competitive: The position is unusually generous, compared […]

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  • Possible Tort Liability for Harvard in Donated Cadaver Parts Theft Case

    Possible Tort Liability for Harvard in Donated Cadaver Parts Theft Case

    A short excerpt from yesterday’s long Massachusetts high court decision in Weiss v. President & Fellows of Harvard College, written by Justice Scott Kafker: In a macabre scheme spanning several years, Cedric Lodge, the person responsible for the care of cadavers at the Harvard Medical School morgue, dissected, stole, and sold parts of the bodies […]

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  • 12 Unbeatable Tricks to Triple Your Psychological Trading IQ: Master Fear, Greed, and Bias

    12 Unbeatable Tricks to Triple Your Psychological Trading IQ: Master Fear, Greed, and Bias

    The Unseen Edge in Financial Markets In the highly specialized arena of financial trading, many participants mistakenly believe that success hinges primarily on superior technical analysis or access to proprietary fundamental research. While these tools are necessary prerequisites for market entry, they are fundamentally insufficient for consistent, long-term profitability. The critical differentiator among high-performing traders […]

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  • Licensing Boards Are Legalized Cartels

    Licensing Boards Are Legalized Cartels

    Occupational licensing laws—those mandates that workers in hundreds of professions obtain a license before earning a living—lock people out of jobs while failing to make services any better. The problem isn’t just the laws, though; it’s the cartels running them. Industry-controlled licensing boards operate less like neutral public watchdogs and more like gatekeepers protecting their […]

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  • Alligator Alcatraz Was Built on Secrecy, Expansive Emergency Powers, and an Unprecedented State Power Grab

    Alligator Alcatraz Was Built on Secrecy, Expansive Emergency Powers, and an Unprecedented State Power Grab

    BIG CYPRESS NATIONAL PRESERVE, Florida—Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis sold the public on the detention camp known as Alligator Alcatraz as an efficient and cost-effective way to deal with a major public disaster—illegal immigration—and his administration relied on speed, secrecy, and a relentless public relations campaign to paint the project as a success. But the public […]

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  • Why the Supreme Court Should DIG Ellingburg v. U.S. Next Week

    Why the Supreme Court Should DIG Ellingburg v. U.S. Next Week

    Whoops! What happens if the Supreme Court grants certiorari to review a question presented about a particular statute—but the case does not involve that statute?! That’s the situation in Ellingburg v. United States, a case that will be argued next week (Tuesday, October 14). The Court granted review of the question presented “[w]hether criminal restitution […]

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  • Stop $6 Billion in Fines: 7 Crucial Pillars to Future-Proof Your Financial Crime Compliance Policy

    Stop $6 Billion in Fines: 7 Crucial Pillars to Future-Proof Your Financial Crime Compliance Policy

    The current financial crime landscape is defined by extreme regulatory scrutiny and devastating financial penalties. Compliance is no longer simply a cost center but a strategic mandate for institutional survival and operational resilience. Global anti-money laundering (AML) fines have surged, exceeding $6 billion in the first half of 2025 alone, indicating an unparalleled level of […]

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  • Meanwhile, Bitcoin Life Insurer, Secures $82M to Meet Soaring Demand for Inflation-Proof Savings

    Meanwhile, Bitcoin Life Insurer, Secures $82M to Meet Soaring Demand for Inflation-Proof Savings

    Hamilton, Bermuda, October 7th, 2025, Chainwire Funding round co-led by tier one global investors, Bain Capital Crypto and Haun Ventures with Pantera Capital and additional participation from Apollo, Northwestern Mutual Future Ventures, and Stillmark. Funding will accelerate global access to BTC-denominated life insurance, annuities, savings and insurance bonds through institutional partners, protecting policyholders worldwide from […]

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  • 7 Shocking Insider Secrets Top DFS Pros Use to Guarantee Massive ROI

    7 Shocking Insider Secrets Top DFS Pros Use to Guarantee Massive ROI

    Shifting Your Mindset from Gambler to Quant Investor The Asymmetric Edge: DFS as a Zero-Sum Financial Market The ecosystem of Daily Fantasy Sports (DFS) is often perceived by the casual observer as a domain of recreational activity or speculative gambling. However, analysis of the financial outcomes reveals a highly sophisticated, zero-sum financial market where skill, […]

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