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.
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According to a new poll conducted by NBC News, the percentage of registered U.S. voters who have a “great deal”…
This year’s Times Square Ball Drop marked not only the end of 2025, but also the end of the MetroCard.…
In England, the Ashford borough council ordered pub owner Paul Hartfield to stop offering customers rides home. Hartfield had been using…
A man who was arrested and prosecuted for drug trafficking after unreliable field tests flagged his prescription pills as fentanyl…
Last week, the Supreme Court used its emergency docket to review to cases from two lower courts’ emergency docket. The…
Virginia is poised to become the 11th state with a ban on “assault weapons,” an arbitrarily defined category of politically…
“My child can’t read!” That’s become a common complaint from parents. Why? It might be because kids are distracted by…
Democrats have introduced 18 bills in the Virginia General Assembly to restrict gun rights since January. Twelve have already cleared…
Mark Chenoweth is president and chief legal officer of the New Civil Liberties Alliance (NCLA), a nonprofit that brings lawsuits…
Anthropic is suing the federal government over its response to the company refusing to remove safeguards that prevent Anthropic’s artificial…
Louisiana, a state notorious for high occupational licensing barriers and below-average household median income, may soon create one of the…
