
Sidelines chat at UN was turning point for US president, but others also have right to claim role in end of two-year war
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¦
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 […]
If you oppose “common-sense gun safety legislation,” politicians and activists who favor new restrictions on firearms often suggest, you have blood on your hands. Both Jay Jones, the Democratic candidate for Virginia attorney general, and Joshua Bregy, the former Clemson University faculty member who was fired for sharing a Facebook post about the late conservative […]
A short excerpt from Judge Jeannete Vargas’s long opinion in Graham v. UMG Recordings, Inc.; read the full opinion for more: This case arises from perhaps the most infamous rap battle in the genre’s history, the vitriolic war of words that erupted between superstar recording artists Aubrey Drake Graham (“Drake”) and Kendrick Lamar Duckworth (“Lamar” […]