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.
I recently posted to SSRN a new draft article, The Moving Property Problem in Fourth Amendment Law, forthcoming in the…
As Washington, D.C., struggles with street cleanup days after a paralyzing winter storm, the two big questions in the nation’s…
From an Institute for Free Speech symposium on the 50th anniversary of Buckley, which I’ve been cross-posting; this is by Allen…
Industrial policy is failing, and not just in Washington. Across America, officials promise to engineer the right economic outcomes by…
Federal officials have repeatedly claimed that the Customs and Border Protection (CBP) employees who fatally shot Minneapolis protester Alex Pretti…
Robby Soave and Christian Britschgi kick off the show by unpacking newly surfaced footage of Alex Pretti’s encounters with federal…
Words to note, from Judge Amy Berman Jackson today, in Egolf v. Georgetown University: MINUTE ORDER. Apparently, the parties either have…
An escalating conflict between the federal judiciary and the Trump administration led a frustrated judge in Minnesota to release a…
Yesterday, news outlet The News Moment posted now-verified footage of Alex Pretti, the man killed by immigration enforcement agents this…
Heather Bryant, a teacher in Park City, Utah, only learned that a Division of Child and Family Services (DCFS) worker…
A very interesting post on his Free Systems substack; I’m not sure what to think of the subject, but it…
When news broke last weekend that federal immigration agents had shot and killed a second U.S. citizen in Minneapolis, the…
