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.
Kim Davis. (Getty Images) Today, the Supreme Court refused to hear Davis v. Ermold, a case in which the plaintiff…
This week, Reason editors Peter Suderman, Katherine Mangu-Ward, and Matt Welch are joined by the editor in chief of The Argument, Jerusalem…
Will SCOTUS Resolve the Circuit Split on a Law That Disarms People With Nonviolent Criminal Records?
On a Friday night in March 2020, Steven Duarte was riding in the back seat of a car that ran…
American families are paying significantly more for beef at the checkout counter—over 75 cents per pound more in September than…
Heard today at the Supreme Court in oral arguments in GEO Group, Inc. v. Menocal, a case about derivative federal…
I haven’t seen it cited anywhere (presumably because it’s not on Westlaw or Lexis), and I don’t believe I’ve seen…
There is only a small link between social media use and well-being—and even that partly comes down to genetics. So…
While speaking to reporters in the Oval Office on Friday, President Donald Trump claimed that “every price is down,” including…
We may have a deal: A group of Democrats broke with their party late last night and voted with the…
11/10/1975: Buckley v. Valeo argued. Senator James BuckleyThe post Today in Supreme Court History: November 10, 1975 appeared first on…
In England, the government has banned “buy one get one free” deals and other multi-buy promotions on foods high in fat,…
Andrii Yalanskyi/Dreamstime.com Yesterday, I participated in the Federalist Society National Lawyers Convention panel on “Socialism or Sensible Protections? Zoning,…
