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The German government is considering a new law that would require social media platforms to give greater visibility to content from…
On June 2, the Fifth Circuit decided United States v. Squire, which posed “a novel question about whether the Second…
Our Journal of Free Speech Law is faculty-edited, and we have a part-time professional proofreader and bluebooker. Also, because most…
There are different ways we learn about judges who misbehave. In some cases, we learn about the misconduct after all…
I am happy to pass along this post from Professor Arthur Hellman, concerning Judge Ryan Nelson’s parking lot altercation, which…
New Iranian attacks in the Persian Gulf are being easily and successfully countered by U.S. Armed Forces. Those attacks should…
Eli McKown-Dawson (Silver Bulletin) writes (introduced by Nate Silver): California is notoriously slow at counting its ballots. In 2024, it…
In brief Security researcher Taylor Hornby used Claude Opus 4.8 to discover a four-year-old flaw in Zcash’s Orchard privacy pool…
In brief Arthur Hayes warned that Hyperliquid’s use of trading fees to burn tokens exposes the protocol to market share…
I asked Claude, “Under the federal law clerk hiring plan, when can a recommender e-mail or call a judge to…
In brief Opus 4.8 posted a clear win in math and produced the cleanest one-prompt game we’ve ever tested. A…
After a trip to Japan, tourists often return dazzled by the beauty of the land, the politeness of the people,…
