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.
From Doe v. Little Miami School Dist., decided Thursday by Judge Matthew McFarland (S.D. Ohio): Plaintiff is a teacher for…
I previously blogged about a cert petition I helped to prepare regarding the scope of section 230 immunity. Last week,…
5 years ago May 2021 “Without Roe [v. Wade], political battles over abortion will continue, but they will mainly involve state-by-state legislative…
A judge in England sentenced John Hamilton, a former Northumbria police detective constable, to 18 months in prison for sending…
I’ve been giving more thought to the Clean Power Plan leak. I keep coming back to the fact that this…
That’s the opening line from yesterday’s Oregon v. Kennedy, by Judge Mustafa Kasubhai (D. Or.) (the only federal judge I’ve…
In late April and May, I will be doing multiple speaking engagements in Spain and Italy. Several of these events…
Long-time readers may remember a series of posts I wrote circa 2020 about the conflicts between Chief Justice Roberts and…
One of the most persistent and misleading fallacies in politics is that successive presidents represent a clear and decisive change…
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Cohabiting couples with children are sought for a “marriage bootcamp,” ads on radio and social media would announce. If they…
Silencing “Fighting Bob”: The Attack on Antiwar Progressives During the First World War, by Eric T. Chester, NYU Press, 216…
