Today in Supreme Court History: May 22, 1807
5/22/1807: Aaron Burr is indicted on charges of treason. Chief Justice John Marshall would preside over Burr's trial. The post Today in Supreme Court History: May 22, 1807 appeared first on Reason.com.

Prewar US gas prices averaged about $3 a gallon nationally – kiss that number goodbye for 2026Sorry, US drivers, but don’t expect pump prices to return to prewar levels any time soon, even if the US and Iran agree to a lasting peace deal tomorrow.As the war with Iran enters its third month, drivers have become infuriated by rising gas prices – and inflation – and Donald Trump is facing a historic backlash in the polls. The president promised recently that relief will be swift once the war ends. “I see it going down very substantially when this is over, I think very rapidly too, at levels that you’ve never seen,” he said. Continue reading...
5/22/1807: Aaron Burr is indicted on charges of treason. Chief Justice John Marshall would preside over Burr's trial. The post Today in Supreme Court History: May 22, 1807 appeared first on Reason.com.
5/23/1991: Rust v. Sullivan is decided. The post Today in Supreme Court History: May 23, 1991 appeared first on Reason.com.
The Trump administration has ratcheted up its pressure campaign on Cuba, the island only 90 miles from the southern tip of Florida, as talks with Iran have still not resulted in a breakthrough. President Donald Trump has tried to squeeze the communist government for months, dating back to the military’s capture of former Venezuelan dictator […]
Surging prices at the pump are not expected to deter Americans from traveling to celebrate Memorial Day, despite there being more than a dozen states projected to see record-high gasoline prices this weekend. As the war in Iran stretches to the end of its third month, gasoline prices have soared by more than $2 a […]
The U.S. has long let immigrants apply for green cards without leaving. That's about to change, according to a new memo released by USCIS.
A new policy closes a loophole that has allowed people to apply for a green card, or permanent residency, while in the country.
With a record of wreckage behind him, the governor calmly prods the crowds to look away.
"Balance of Power: Late Edition" focuses on the intersection of politics and global business. On today's show, Michael Kratsios, Chief Science and Tech Policy Advisor to President Trump and Spencer Cox, Republican Governor of Utah, talk about 'Operation Gigawatt Summit' and policy goals to increase the United States' energy output, and Gabe Amo, Democratic Representative of Rhode Island, discusses the DNC's autopsy of the 2024 election. (Source: Bloomberg)