


The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled in favor of ensuring the separation of powers by striking down President Donald Trump’s tariffs.

Jared Bernstein: Relief might not be forthcoming if the president is able to quickly replace the tariffs that were struck down.
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Boe v. Garcia, decided Thursday by Eleventh Circuit Judges Robert Luck, Barbara Lagoa, and Andrew Brasher, upheld a district court’s denial of pseudonymity in a case where plaintiff is alleging police misconduct. The court, reviewing the district court’s denial of pseudonymity for abuse of discretion (the standard of review used by federal courts in such […]

The financial services landscape in 2026 has reached a definitive strategic pivot point, marking the transition from an era of infrastructure building to what industry analysts describe as the “Application Era”. As smartphones are projected to account for 91% of global mobile connections by 2030, the traditional binary choice between “digital-only” and “brick-and-mortar” banking has […]

Like many recent politicians, Virginia’s Democratic Gov. Abigail Spanberger has made “affordability” the linchpin of her gubernatorial agenda. Right on cue, state lawmakers recently passed Spanberger’s 16-bill “affordability package,” which is already receiving pushback as to whether it will actually lower costs. But little attention has been paid so far to one of the most expensive pieces of proposed legislation […]

2/21/1868: President Johnson orders Secretary of War Edwin Stanton removed from office. In Myers v. U.S. (1926), the Supreme Court found that Johnson’s actions were lawful. President Andrew Johnson The post Today in Supreme Court History: February 21, 1868 appeared first on Reason.com.

Devon Horton resigned as school superintendent in DeKalb County, Georgia, after being indicted on 17 federal counts over an alleged kickback scheme in a previous job. Prosecutors say that from 2020 to 2023, while serving as superintendent in Illinois, Horton steered more than $280,000 in contracts to friends in exchange for $80,000 in kickbacks. Enforcement […]

The global financial landscape has undergone a profound transformation as we settle into 2025. The green bond market, once a niche corner of ethical investing, has exploded into a multi-trillion-dollar titan, fundamentally altering how governments and corporations finance the future. With cumulative labeled sustainable bond issuances surpassing $6.1 trillion and the green bond market alone […]

Executive Summary The architecture of modern risk management—whether applied to the volatile surfaces of financial derivatives or the psychological friction of commercial transactions—rests upon a single, pivotal concept: the Risk Reversal. In its purest form, a risk reversal is a mechanism of asymmetry. It is a strategic construct designed to decouple the cost of participation […]