A Delightfully Shady Docket

In 1970, three men hiked six miles into the Washington State wilderness to find Justice William O. Douglas for a temporary restraining order. Justice Douglas, on a camping trip, heard their case, left a decision the next day, and denied the application. The story is from Phil Cogswell’s “Lawyers Hike 6 Miles in Woods to

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The Pioneer of Liberty: The World’s First Libertarian President

This week’s The Reason Roundtable features editors Matt Welch, Katherine Mangu-Ward, Nick Gillespie, and Peter Suderman discussing the election of libertarian economist Javier Milei in Argentina and the results of the federal case involving the online advertising platform Backpage. 0:31—Javier Milei elected president of Argentina 16:25—Verdicts in the Backpage trial 36:43—Weekly Listener Question 46:44—Sam Altman

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