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.
A jury today acquitted Sean Dunn, the Washington, D.C., man who went viral in August for hurling a footlong Subway…
New York City’s next mayor will be Zohran Mamdani, who is not merely an extreme left progressive but an actual…
During today’s convention, Judge Paul Matey of the Third Circuit did a SOC! Sidebar on Baseball cards. Judge Matey has…
Fresh off of trouncing competitors like former Gov. Andrew Cuomo and Curtis Sliwa in this week’s election, future New York…
AI-generated image. My new article, “Immigration is not Invasion” is now available on SSRN. Here is the abstract: In recent…
A federal judge issued a temporary restraining order on Wednesday in response to an emergency class action lawsuit filed on…
To understand why Democrats overperformed in this week’s elections, look to Argentina. Last month, Argentinian president Javier Milei won an…
11/6/1989: Employment Division v. Smith argued. Employment Division of OregonThe post Today in Supreme Court History: November 6, 1989 appeared…
Civitas published my new essay, titled Eliminating Liberal Institutional Asymmetries. This piece ties together several themes I’ve discussed in recent…
It’s always unwise to predict the outcome of a U.S. Supreme Court case based solely on what happened during oral…
Rest in peace: Dick Cheney, vice president to George W. Bush, neocon extraordinaire, and rather poor marksman, died this morning…
Enforcement officers in London, England, handed Burcu Yesilyurt a £150 ($197) fine after pouring the last of her coffee into…
