Reason Foundation
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Task Force Pineapple co-founder Scott Mann receives 2022 Savas Award
Mann's Task Force Pineapple rescued more than 1,000 local translators and professionals who had worked with the United States.
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Amicus Brief: SEC v. Romeril
The condition that the Securities & Exchange Commission imposed on Barry Romeril’s settlement of its claims infringes on the First Amendment rights of all who wish to hear Romeril’s story.
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Amicus Brief: McDonald v. Firth
Subjecting mandatory bar associations to “the same constitutional rule” as public sector unions now means subjecting them to exacting scrutiny that reveals unjustifiable violations of attorneys’ First Amendment rights by the bar associations.
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Amicus Brief: Students for Fair Admissions, Inc. v. University of North Carolina
The Equal Protection Clause prohibits the government from denying “any person . . . the equal protection of the laws.”
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Watch panel discussion: Can higher tobacco taxes help pay for the reconciliation bill?
A panel discussion considering how congress' plan to increase tobacco taxes would impact public health and the well being of low income Americans.
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Amicus Brief: John K. Maciver Institute For Public Policy v. Tony Evers
The Constitution’s guarantee of freedom of the press does not assume that the press will be “objective,” and to allow the government power to draw legal lines around the press based on the government’s determination of “objectivity” is unworkable in principle.
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Amicus Brief: Gary E. Albright v. United States of America
The Federal Circuit violated foundational principles of federalism when it refused to certify a novel issue of state law to the state’s highest court.
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Public Pension Glossary
Understand what pension terms and phrases mean
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Amicus Brief: Lange v. California
Permitting police officers categorically to effect a warrantless home entry during a misdemeanor pursuit will have deleterious consequences.
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Amicus Brief: Terkel v. Centers for Disease Control
The eviction moratorium is unconstitutional and denies access to state courts, intrudes on state judiciaries, and distorts political accountability.
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Amicus Brief: Mark Ringland v. United States of America
The private-search doctrine does not appropriately safeguard the Fourth Amendment interests at issue when the search involves digital mediums like email accounts.
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Amicus Brief: Students For Fair Admissions, Inc. v. President And Fellows Of Harvard College
Neither the Constitution nor Title VI countenances racial preferences in admissions decisions.
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Amicus Brief: FDRLST v. NLRB
If you can be haled into court and found in violation of federal law on the basis of satire, sarcasm, or hyperbole, everyone will self-censor their humor, to the detriment of freewheeling discourse.
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Amicus Brief: AFP v. Becerra
The Ninth Circuit misconstrued the Supreme Court’s precedents and gave California free rein to demand donor information for any charity in the nation that operates in the state.
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Amicus Brief: Appeal No. 29546 Thom v. Barnett
No state that has eliminated criminal and civil penalties for either the medicinal or general adult use of marijuana has reverted to re-criminalizing marijuana, even in part.
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FCC Chairman Ajit Pai Wins Reason Foundation’s Savas Award
“His vision of free markets continues to guide federal communications policy and his advocacy of ‘the democratization of entrepreneurship’ ensures greater and faster online access for all.”
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Voters’ Guide to the 2020 Nevada Ballot Initiatives
Examining Nevada's five statewide ballot questions.