Pros and Cons of Law School: A Personal Account
You’ve probably found yourself in a situation that is familiar to many of us – talking to a law student or a lawyer. If so, you’ve also probably experienced a...
You’ve probably found yourself in a situation that is familiar to many of us – talking to a law student or a lawyer. If so, you’ve also probably experienced a...
Atlanta Braves fans are a hardy lot. They laugh in the face of summer afternoon games when other teams are installing retractable roofs. Atlanta’s traffic is second to none, and...
Ilya Shapiro is a senior fellow in constitutional studies at the Cato Institute and editor-in-chief of the Cato Supreme Court Review. He is a busy man, full of passion for...
In the last half decade, the professional world has been turned up on its end. From what was a place of physical rolodexes and Palm Pilots, the world has now...
In America, one in four citizens—the poor, disabled, and elderly among us—receives government-run health care. Universal health care is an admirable goal. But is it an achievable one? Only at...
Recently, public school teachers in Chicago exercised their “right to strike.” To even a casual observer, it seemed strange that this group of the highest paid public school teachers in...