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.
More from the transcript of a hearing in Flycatcher Corp. Ltd. v. Affable Avenue LLC: And the lawyer’s response: The court’s reaction to…
An ICE funding freeze? Congress has a little less than two weeks to agree on a funding bill for the Department…
From J.W. v. T.S., decided Tuesday by Massachusetts Appeals Court Judges Justices Maureen Walsh, Robert Toone & Gloria Tan. The…
From Judge Jorge Alonso (N.D. Ill.) yesterday in Doe v. Doe Defendants 1-10; note that plaintiff is represented by a…
The Trump administration has a problem when it comes to the Second Amendment. A large part of its base consists…
A homeowner in British Columbia, Canada, who found what might be Indigenous human remains on their land, now faces huge…
Back in November, Judge Mark Wolf announced his retirement from the U.S. District Court for the District of Massachusetts. His…
On Tuesday, I wrote about how the New York Times covers the Supreme Court. Jodi Kantor boasted that “I just…
From Brewer v. Metro. Gov’t of Nashville, decided yesterday by the Tennessee Court of Appeals (Judge Kristi Davis, joined by…
Bloomberg columnist Mark Gongloff says this scary-looking chart is something “climate denialists can’t ignore” because it shows how much hotter…
My name is in the Epstein files. How could that be? When the FBI received its first tip about the…
Bourbon and tobacco are two products practically synonymous with Kentucky. Pairing them indoors within the state’s borders, however, is surprisingly…
