Can you blame gun manufacturers for crimes committed with their products? That’s the pivotal question in Estados Unidos Mexicanos v. Smith & Wesson, a Supreme Court case that could reshape…
In America’s most competitive public schools a student’s race is becoming a liability again. From Boston to Fairfax County to New York City, school officials are overhauling admissions to engineer…
Case Summary In the field of child psychiatry, Dr. Allan Josephson was a respected figure known for his expertise and unwavering integrity. As the head of the Division of Child…
Imagine the distress of discovering that the government was trying to keep you off your own property. Picture the frustration of decades spent enjoying your land’s freedom, only to face a sudden government decree that it’s no longer at your disposal.
The type of “regulatory exhaustion trap” that occurred in this case happens all the time, especially out here in the West. And we want to let the Court know these unlawful review processes do not only arise in the context of challenges to the FDA.
President Obama decided that the people and businesses of southern Oregon should be “left behind.” Mountain States will not stand by and let it happen.
This is the next frontier of fighting race discrimination. The Supreme Court must take up the case, or else schools will know exactly how to discriminate.
Melissa and Aaron Klein are practitioners of the American Dream. In 2007, they opened a bakery called “Sweet Cakes by Melissa” in Gresham, Oregon. The shop was a staple in…