This is part of How Originalism Ate the Law, a Slate series about the legal theory that ruined everything.
Trump was indicted in 2023. How did that happen? Because of COVID-19, when New York extended its statute of limitations by a ...
To look upon Camille Claudel's Torso of a Crouching Woman is to be shocked by it. Though the figure lacks a head, arms, and ...
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Psychedelic-assisted therapies have been hailed as the wave of the future. They’re also becoming big business. What if most ...
By: Lloyd Brown-John An anti-nuclear test protest demonstration and march from the Canadian side of the Ambassador Bridge on ...
alternatives that allow their perhaps inchoate desires to find expression in the choice of the best home they didn’t even know they wanted. Do buyers tell their agents the truth about what they ...
Deflation, balance sheet recession, natural disasters, the rise of China. Corporate Japan has weathered some bruising ...
They won the history—and still lost the argument. Because not only is originalism sufficiently malleable and inchoate that it ...
While the Liberal Democrats have proposed turning Thames Water into a public benefit company, Labour’s plans for it and the ...
Perhaps the weirdest, and by far the most unjust, thing about former President Donald Trump’s trial in New York is that we do ...
Perhaps the weirdest, and by far the most unjust, thing about former President Donald Trump's trial in New York is that we do ...