Please enjoy the latest edition of Short Circuit, a weekly feature written by a bunch of people at the Institute for Justice.

Hey, neat: Both The New York Times and The Washington Post featured stories about IJ client George Retes—a U.S. citizen and Iraq combat veteran beaten up by ICE and detained incommunicado for three days—this week. And don't sleep on ProPublica's coverage from last week.

New Short Circuit Live at GMU's Antonin Scalia Law School: A D.C. Circuit-focused episode with tales of the unitary executive, freedom of the press, and making bank after blowing the whistle. • Jewish students sue MIT, alleging that the school violated federal civil rights law by failing to crack down on antisemitic protests. First Circuit: Technically they were anti-Zionist protests, but even if

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