How the NFL Draft Screws Over Players
Plus: a new NFL stadium, a Boston Marathon record, and Shoresy (huh?)
Plus: a new NFL stadium, a Boston Marathon record, and Shoresy (huh?)
Plus: Democrats visit El Salvador, Taiwan invasion possibilities, Hayek on rule of law, and more...
A new book argues that late-20th-century lowbrow culture created the modern world.
Plus: A listener asks who was the better president: Trump or Obama?
The president's lawyers also conflate fraud with defamation, misconstrue the commercial speech doctrine, and assert that false speech is not constitutionally protected.
"I blew a zero, so now you're trying to think I smoked weed?” Tayvin Galanakis asked the officer who arrested him in 2022. “That's what's going on. You can't do that, man.”
Understanding the Supreme Court's unusual late-night ruling against the Trump administration
The boy and his mother are now suing the school district and its officials to protect students' right to free expression.
Scenes from a trade war.
Support for suppressing "violent content" has also dropped.
Plus: Ross Douthat on technological change, Trump on a possible Jerome Powell firing, and more...
The feds are rapidly deploying artificial intelligence across spy agencies. What could go wrong?
In Justice Abandoned, a law professor argues that the Court got these key decisions wrong.
The tradition of decorating eggs in springtime is a lesson in symbols shared across cultures.
President Donald Trump once again rolled out the egg-colored Reagan rug for his second term, but the Trump-Reagan similarities are running thin.
The dinosaur ancestors of birds laid blue, brown, and speckled eggs as far back as 150 million years ago.
The Court will weigh religious opt-outs and charter school discrimination. But true educational freedom means funding students, not systems.
The White House's trade policy is totally scrambled.
Sentencing defendants based on acquitted conduct violates basic notions of justice.
The secretary of state, who aims to "liberate American speech," nevertheless wants to deport U.S. residents for expressing opinions that offend him.
The Peruvian novelist, who passed away this Sunday, was a lifelong defender of freedom in all its forms.
It's not to further their careers, says Motherhood on Ice author Marcia C. Inhorn.
Goldman Sachs estimates that the tariffs will create about 100,000 manufacturing jobs while destroying 500,000 others. In Pennsylvania, it's already starting.
Only time will tell if America heeds their clarion call.
After years in the Marvel mines, the Creed director returns with a bloody genre musical.
“The Executive will lose much from a public perception of its lawlessness and all of its attendant contagions.”
Plus: A deep dive into the likelihood of China invading Taiwan, a weak dollar, Kasparov sounds constitutional crisis alarms, and more...
In the chaotic early days of Poland's "shock therapy," free market reformers measured their success by the falling price of this one basic commodity.
The wonders of capitalism make hyper-realistic egg substitutes possible.
Even if Trump were a font of intelligence and wisdom (and he's not), no one person should be directing any country's economy.
The urban farming renaissance offers a little taste of self-reliance.
National education freedom may depend on the budget reconciliation process.
Mere Economics makes a religious argument for private property and free exchange.
Company co-founder John Mackey weaves together lessons from his business, spiritual, and personal journeys.
"This should be shocking not only to judges, but to the intuitive sense of liberty that Americans far removed from courthouses still hold dear," Judge J. Harvie Wilkinson warned.
Just a quarter of respondents said they favored deporting students for "expressing pro-Palestine views."
Apparently freezing $2 billion in federal funding wasn't enough.
Mark Zuckerberg's donations haven't stopped the Federal Trade Commission from going after his company.
The Danger Zone co-author joins the show to discuss China's peaking power, and why that actually makes them more dangerous.
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