Nashville is attracting a sizable share of blue-state transplants looking to escape hostile economic policies or cancel culture.
Not all experiments will be successful, especially if the premises are unsound.
Why shouldn’t law schools be run as trade schools?
Long the liberal redoubt in conservative Texas, the capital city is becoming a statewide model.
Austin’s top cop is high on competence, low on drama.
Lawyers across the country challenge mandatory dues.
In San Antonio, anti-religious bigotry may have political consequences.
In San Antonio, a popular fast-food chain becomes the target of a progressive crusade.
The ADA litigation monster continues to run amok.
Stung by Janus, public-employee unions resort to thuggish tactics to discourage citizen challenges.
Cultivating the imaginary grievances of an ever-growing number of “oppressed” groups, a costly administrative infrastructure threatens the goals of higher education.
Thirty years after Robert Bork was denied a seat on the Supreme Court, his formidable legacy lives on.
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