Green v. Tanner Brief: Juries, Not Judges, Need to Determine the Reasonableness of Mistaken Use of Force
Matthew Cavedon
Matthew Cavedon
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Bari Weiss’s appointment to head CBS News has brought cries of anguish from the usual suspects on the left and approval from
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United States is now a full-blown "tax state" in that lawmakers can raise taxes with minimal effort without meaningful legal resistance from
For every $5 the government collected in taxes, about $1 went to pay interest.
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It is said that a political gaffe is when a politician accidentally tells the truth. This is a clear demonstration that a