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.
Shortly after the Supreme Court ruled that the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) does not empower the president to…
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor may soon become the inmate formerly known as prince. British police arrested the king’s brother on his 66th…
The Superior Court for the District of Columbia reinstated its contempt orders against rideshare alternative Empower and its CEO Joshua…
Today, The Dispatch published my new article (gift link) on the Supreme Court’s tariff decision, entitled “The Supreme Court Spurns a…
In an earlier post, I observed that Learning Resources is not really a constitutional law case. The bulk of the Chief…
As you might expect, President Donald Trump was not happy about the Supreme Court’s rejection of his attempt to assert…
From Thursday’s Scott v. Amazon.com, Inc., decided by the Washington Supreme Court (opinion by Justice Helen Whitener); the lawsuit was…
From Judge Gerald McHugh’s opinion Friday in Sherman v. American Ass’n of Suicidology, Inc. (E.D. Pa.), an interesting illustration of…
Given President Donald Trump’s petulant response to Friday’s Supreme Court decision barring his use of the International Emergency Economic Powers…
The British Ministry of Justice has ordered the deletion of Courtsdesk, the country’s largest archive of court records, which is…
In Learning Resources, Chief Justice Roberts found that President Trump’s tariffs lacked sufficient precedent. As a result, under the major…
Learning Resources had seven separate opinions. Everyone wrote something, except for Justices Alito and Sotomayor. For a regular merits decision, where…
