Politics
Politics investigates how governments, parties, and policymakers shape the landscape of free speech and censorship. From campaign regulations to state restrictions, this category examines the role of politics in defining the boundaries of expression and democratic debate.
The Kennedy Center hosted director Jack O’Brien’s production of The Sound of Music from September to October. O’Brien’s rendition left little to…
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There are moments in Avatar: Fire and Ash when it plays like a propaganda reel for Greenpeace. Like its predecessor,…
I’ve just donated to the Institute for Justice, one of the top libertarian public interest law firms in the country,…
There are many interesting tidbits about the life of the political prisoner Jimmy Lai. He hid in the bottom of…
Jacob Savage is a screenwriter from Los Angeles. And he may have written the definitive testament that explains why one…
A short excerpt from today’s long Ninth Circuit decision in Reges v. Cauce, written by Judge Daniel Bress and joined…
Another item from today’s Ninth Circuit decision in Reges v. Cauce, written by Judge Daniel Bress and joined by Judge…
Although President Donald Trump frequently decries the threat that fentanyl poses to Americans, his comments reveal several misconceptions about the…
Like a kid in a toy store with a nearly unlimited supply of someone else’s money, President Donald Trump is…
This week, guest host Zach Weissmueller is joined by Keonne Rodriguez, the founder of Samourai Wallet, a noncustodial bitcoin privacy…
On October 7, the Supreme Court heard oral arguments in Chiles v. Salazar. This case will decide the constitutionality of Colorado’s…
