#MediaAccountability
Back in 2002, I heard a great question, from Betchen and Paul Barber: Who cut off Samson’s hair? Of course…
A short excerpt from the long decision in Canel v. Art Institute of Chicago, decided yesterday by Judge Georgia Alexakis…
From Judge John Tuchi’s order last week in Doe v. City of Scottsdale (D. Ariz.): Plaintiff filed a motion for…
While the panel was preparing for oral argument on the merits of this matter, it came to the court’s attention…
You’re probably tired of hearing about the U.S. government’s looming debt crisis, because it’s a continuing backdrop to political conversations…
Sen. Markwayne Mullin (R–Okla.) might have been expecting to sail through the Senate and ultimately be confirmed as outgoing Secretary…
An interesting story from the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (Candace Maracle); a brief excerpt (though the whole story is worth reading):…
An Ohio jury on Wednesday found the rapper Afroman not liable for defaming the sheriff’s deputies who raided his house…
The Harlan Institute is currently hosting the Fourteenth Annual Virtual Supreme Court Competition. This competition offers teams of two high…
Today’s guest is the legendary Stewart Brand, who has spent decades shaping how we think about technology, the environment, and…
As New York City continues to spend more money to fight homelessness, state officials are struggling to track how funds…
The partial government shutdown, which is now on its 33rd day, is revealing the folly of nationalized airport security in…
