Thursday, 31 March 2022

The College Campuses That Still Force Students To Wear Masks

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Thursday, March 31, 2022

The College Campuses That Still Force Students To Wear Masks
"In practical terms, Covid-19 poses zero threat to the G.W. community."
By Robby Soave

America's Post-Pandemic Reopening Is Passing Public Transportation By
Ridership is dismally depressed and a federal mask mandate for straphangers remains stubbornly in place.
By Christian Britschgi

21 States File Lawsuit Against CDC Mask Mandate For Public Transportation
The lawsuit raises some of the same issues as earlier successful challenges against the CDC's eviction moratorium. But, in this case, the federal government has a stronger legal rationale for its policies.
By Ilya Somin

In Afghanistan, Private Aid Fills Void Left by Bureaucratic Failure
Small, private groups are working to feed the hungry and evacuate the endangered.
By Beth Bailey


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Gigi Sohn, Biden's Pick for FCC Vacancy, Is Still Pushing Pointless 'Net Neutrality' Regulations
Sohn, whose nomination could go before the Senate for a final vote within the coming weeks, is stuck in the past.
By Eric Boehm

Department of Education Prepares Rules Prohibiting School Discrimination Against Gay and Trans Students
It’s about a lot more than transgender girls’ participation in sports under Title IX, but expect that controversy to dominate the discussion.
By Scott Shackford

He Spent 28 Years Behind Bars for a Murder He Didn't Commit and Died Before Seeing Justice
The police officers who allegedly framed William Virgil were denied qualified immunity. But they're still trying to delay a trial.
By Billy Binion



New Jersey Town Sues Elderly Woman for Filing Too Many Public Records Requests
Irvington Township says it's being bullied by 82-year-old Elouise McDaniel and is asking a court to block her from filing public records requests.
By C.J. Ciaramella

Veggie 'Meat' Maker Tofurky Wins Free Speech Challenge to Food-Labeling Law
Vegetarian food companies can legally use terms like sausage and burgers in their marketing, per a new federal court ruling.
By Elizabeth Nolan Brown

Nathan Rabin: Why Gen X Is Super Media-Literate
The Joy of Trash author talks about how D.A.R.E., bad TV, Weird Al Yankovic, and 9/11 created a generation of ironic idealists.
By Nick Gillespie

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