


3/3/2019: Schenck v. United States decided. The post Today in Supreme Court History: March 3, 2019 appeared first on Reason.com.

President Donald Trump has launched a massive military attack on Iran without first obtaining a declaration of war from Congress. Do Trump’s actions violate the terms of the U.S. Constitution? In a word, yes. The president of the United States has no lawful authority to launch a war absent a congressional declaration of war. To […]

[The second of four blog posts drawing on yesterday’s Hallows Lecture at Marquette Law School.] My first blog post set forth the implicit but widely accepted “three buckets” picture of the government’s structure underlying the Supreme Court’s separation of power cases, under which if a federal entity is not part of Congress or part of […]

The global financial landscape in 2026 is defined by a profound paradox: while systemic growth remains below historical trends, the acceleration of digital transformation and the maturation of autonomous financial systems have created a highly volatile but technologically manageable risk environment. Currency risk, once the exclusive domain of multinational treasury departments, has transitioned into a […]

On his second inauguration day, in January 2025, President Donald Trump signaled one of his administration’s highest priorities by issuing an executive order titled “Protecting the American People Against Invasion.” His declaration directed executive agencies to “employ all lawful means to ensure the faithful execution of the immigration laws of the United States against all inadmissible and […]

The current digital landscape for financial services has reached a critical inflection point where the siloed management of client data and communication is no longer a viable operational strategy. As the industry moves deeper into 2026, the convergence of Customer Relationship Management (CRM) and sophisticated email marketing automation has transitioned from a competitive advantage to […]

In Australia, a Gold Coast couple suffered a home invasion in which when masked thieves stole valuables and drove off with their car. They say more than a month has passed and police have still not responded to the incident. But cops did send them a $6,258 fine ($4,423 U.S.) because a traffic camera recorded […]

The student loan landscape in 2026 is defined by a dichotomy between unprecedented legislative reform and aggressive private market competition. The implementation of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA) on July 1, 2026, has fundamentally altered the value proposition of federal debt, particularly through the elimination of the Graduate PLUS Loan program for new […]