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.
Occupational licensing laws—those mandates that workers in hundreds of professions obtain a license before earning a living—lock people out of…
The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) and its Virginia and North Carolina affiliates have filed a lawsuit against Immigration and…
Hello and welcome to another edition of Free Agent! Remember this week to think of your loved ones who have…
The U.S. Supreme Court is officially back in session this week, kicking off a new term that is already packed…
To continue my preview of The Heritage Guide to the Constitution, which will ship on October 14, here are the…
10/7/1982: I.N.S. v. Chadha was argued. The post Today in Supreme Court History: October 7, 1982 appeared first on Reason.com.…
Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) agents flank the Lincoln Memorial in August 2025, after President Donald Trump declared a “crime emergency”…
To continue my preview of The Heritage Guide to the Constitution, which will ship on October 14, here are the…
Police in South Carolina arrested Alexander Paul Roberts Lewis, a teaching assistant at West Florence High School, on charges of…
The British government has a very peculiar definition of freedom. In a Sunday interview with the BBC explaining new restrictions…
In a recent NRO interview, Justice Amy Coney Barrett said she did not “like this common good constitutionalism movement,” suggesting…
The last 40 times or so that I was at the federal courthouse in Portland, Oregon, some portion of it…
