


It’s been five years since the nation was terrorized by Antifa militants rioting, attacking cops, throwing Molotov cocktails, setting streets ablaze, breaking shop windows, vandalizing cars, targeta¦

Sidelines chat at UN was turning point for US president, but others also have right to claim role in end of two-year war

My last post discussed how the Second Circuit in Antonyuk v. James (2024) relied on a fake North Carolina citation to a non-existent law as the supposed Founding-era analogue to uphold New York’s “sensitive place” restrictions where firearms may not be possessed. (It also cited a 1786 Virginia law as an analogue, but admitted that […]

From Nat’l Retail Fed’n v. James, decided yesterday by Judge Jed Rakoff (S.D.N.Y.): [T]he Algorithmic Pricing Disclosure Act … provides that any entity domiciled or doing business in New York that sets the price of a specific good or service using personalized algorithmic pricing, and that directly or indirectly, advertises, promotes, labels or publishes a […]

Estate planning is often mistakenly viewed as a one-time administrative task—a document written and then locked away, never to be seen again. For the modern investor, this complacency creates a silent ticking financial time bomb. Relying solely on a decades-old Will creates the illusion of security while high-value assets are increasingly governed by immediate contractual […]

If CBS News staffers are throwing fits of apoplexy over the announcement that Bari Weiss will be their new overlord, they are mostly doing so in private. A few have leaked to other media reporters that the general sentiment is one of depression—”a throwing up emoji is not enough of a reflection of the feelings […]