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.
North Carolina dad Sameule Jenkins is due back in court this month on charges stemming from the downstream impact of…
Reason’s first annual fundraising webathon, in which we ask our most hardcore daily consumers to support their own habit with…
From Monday’s decision in Lothamer Tax Resolution, Inc. v. Kimmel, by Chief Judge Hala Jarbou (W.D. Mich.): This order comes…
Artificial intelligence is advancing rapidly in the United States, but one thing threatens the industry’s growth: state regulations. In July…
Paulina Borsook was an early writer for Wired magazine in the 1990s who became alarmed by what she saw as…
Hillary Clinton is once again opining on a topic near and dear to her heart: the spread of misinformation on…
Today the Supreme Court decided the Texas redistricting case by a 6-3 vote. I’ll get to my analysis later, but…
Car prices have been climbing for years. In September, Kelly Blue Book reports, the average transaction price of vehicles reached…
From today’s decision by Magistrate Judge Phillip Lammens in Loomer v. Maher (M.D. Fla.) (the underlying case is a defamation…
The last First Amendment opinion ever written by free speech’s first great judicial defender is often omitted from the pantheon…
From today’s Doe Corp. 1 v. Inter-American Development Bank, decided by Judges Karen LeCraft Henderson, Robert Wilkins, and Florence Pan…
If we call a cocaine smuggler an “unlawful combatant” in an “armed struggle” against the United States, the Trump administration…
