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.
This week, editors Peter Suderman, Katherine Mangu-Ward, and Matt Welch are joined by associate editor Liz Wolfe to sort through the political free-for-all surrounding…
Here’s my summary of the May 23 majority en banc opinion by Judge Kyle Duncan in Little v. Llano County,…
In a more serious presidential administration, the decision to spend $11 billion bailing out American farmers might inspire a moment…
Non-Paywalled Version of My Washington Examiner Article on “Foot Voting, Housing, and Affordability”
NA The Cato Institute has posted a non-paywalled version of my recent Washington Examiner article on “Foot Voting, Housing, and…
Thursday’s decision in Salazar v. Majestic Realty Co., by California Court of Appeal Justice Helen Bendix, joined by Justices Frances…
The federal Title IX provisions generally ban discrimination based on sex in federally supported higher education programs—but they specifically exempt…
In Coffee County (Alabama) Circuit Court Judge Henry T. Reagan II’s decision Nov. 19 in Wasmiah v. Raymond, a divorcing…
Federal officials are recommending 15- to 20-year prison sentences for orgasmic meditation leaders Nicole Daedone and Rachel Cherwitz, based on…
Ya ever notice that the personalities and political positions of individuals and institutions involved in public life tend to…transform under…
During a Cabinet meeting last Tuesday, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth invoked “the fog of war” while discussing the newly controversial…
What happened on September 2? Over the weekend, top Democrats called for the release of classified materials pertaining to the…
In Coffee County (Alabama) Circuit Court Judge Henry T. Reagan II’s decision Nov. 19 in Wasmiah v. Raymond, a divorcing…
