Should a Murder Victim Have Rights in the Criminal Justice Process?

Source: The Volokh Conspiracy
by Paul Cassell

“In every state and in the federal criminal justice system, when a crime victim is killed, the law allows a family member or other representative to step into the victim’s shoes and assert the victim’s rights. That framework has become a routine and influential feature of modern criminal justice, embedded in statutes, constitutional provisions, and everyday courtroom practice. Yet despite its centrality, the justifications for this arrangement have received relatively little sustained scholarly attention. That gap has become more apparent following Professor Lee Kovarsky’s recent article, ‘The Victims’ Rights Mismatch,’ which offers a serious and thoughtful challenge to prevailing assumptions about deceased-victim representation and calls for sharply limiting victims’ rights in such cases.” (05/19/26)

https://reason.com/volokh/2026/05/19/should-a-murder-victim-have-rights-in-the-criminal-justice-process/

Tom Steyer Wants to Save California From Billionaires. But Also Doesn’t Want Them to Leave

Source: Wired
by Katie Drummond

“The hedge fund billionaire turned gubernatorial candidate wants to tax California’s ultrawealthy, regulate AI, and keep Silicon Valley happy at the same time. Good luck with that.” (05/19/26)

https://archive.is/ybYCH

US/Iran Energy Shock Damage Is Spreading in Asia

Source: Antiwar.com
by Dan Steinbock

“The US/Iran-linked energy crisis has shifted from a commodity shock to structural geopolitics, with Asia at the epicenter due to its dependence on imported oil and LNG. Global reverberations can no longer be avoided.” (05/19/26)

https://original.antiwar.com/dan_steinbock/2026/05/18/us-iran-energy-shock-damage-is-spreading-in-asia

The global prompt for a reliable AI future

Source: Christian Science Monitor
by staff

“Like many new technologies that hold both promise and risk, artificial intelligence might be reaching a global inflection point. Last week, for example, China and the United States agreed at a summit to start talks on defining possible guardrails for AI. Meanwhile, a global watchdog, the Financial Stability Board, has invited Anthropic to provide a briefing on how the AI firm’s latest model, Mythos, might pinpoint vulnerabilities in world financial systems. Since 2023, annual AI Safety Summits have been hosted in Asia and Europe. Even beyond such cooperation between governments, religious thinkers are stepping up to offer advice.” (05/18/26)

https://www.csmonitor.com/Editorials/the-monitors-view/2026/0518/The-global-prompt-for-a-reliable-AI-future

The Noble Savage

Source: Brownstone Institute
by Sofia Karstens

“isenhower warned us: ‘Beware the military-industrial complex.’ Those words are widely remembered. Less so the companion warning: ‘Holding scientific discovery in respect, as we should, we must also be alert to the equal and opposite danger that public policy could itself become the captive of a scientific technological elite.’ That second warning may prove the more prophetic. The convergence of those two forces – the industrial machinery of power and the technological elite capable of shaping reality itself – is where we now find ourselves.” (05/19/26)

https://brownstone.org/articles/the-noble-savage/

Ibn Khaldun and the Original Case Against Big Government

Source: Students For Liberty
by Ilia Zhuzhunashvili

“When the state keeps taking more, it often ends up with less. The idea is usually treated as a modern insight, associated with tax curves, supply and demand, and other economic buzzwords. But Ibn Khaldun, the 14th-century North African historian and thinker, laid out the logic long before any of that language existed.” (05/19/26)

https://studentsforliberty.org/blog/ibn-khaldun-and-the-original-case-against-big-government/

Sanctions, Siege, and the Female Body

Source: Common Dreams
by Nazaneen Shokri

“A delayed shipment of medication does not make headlines. A generator failing in a maternity ward is not breaking news. A woman rationing insulin or postponing prenatal care is not framed as political violence. And yet, from Iran to Gaza, these are the quiet consequences of policies described in distant capitals as ‘pressure,’ ‘security’ and ‘strategy.’ Whether through sanctions or siege, the mechanism is different, but the message is the same: Women’s health is negotiable. The Women, Life, Freedom movement born out of Iran has captured global attention. Women in Iran are disproportionately affected by the intensity of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, with stricter restrictions on their dress, behavior, and livelihoods. The Iran sanctions regime, beginning in 1979 following the US Embassy crisis, refers to the network of international economic, trade, and financial restrictions imposed on the Islamic Republic of Iran.” (05/19/26)

https://www.commondreams.org/opinion/sanctions-harm-women

The So-Called “AI Revolution” Will Make Us Less Free

Source: Libertarian Institute
by Kym Robinson

“Social media and our relationship to the digital realm inside our screens has twisted the real world into a filtered and inhuman perception. Influencers and content creators who falsify their image turn humans with imperfections into streamlined products for a cultivated audience, with particular aesthetics and quality they are now accustomed to. In turn, LLMs and these versions of AI all seek to duplicate the human experience or perspective through devious means of humanizing machines. LLM’s are expected to provide prose filled with flowery and grandiose language, its software chatting in a way the human being on the other end feels flattered and ingratiated towards. This cognitive bias can both affirm pre-established beliefs while also satiating the human ego to the point of addiction and dependency.” (05/19/26)

https://libertarianinstitute.org/articles/the-so-called-ai-revolution-will-make-us-less-free