#MediaAccountability
With Republicans controlling both houses of Congress, President Donald Trump’s reversal from opponent to supporter of Section 702 of the…
Just hours after it was unveiled, cybersecurity experts found serious flaws in the European Commission’s new age-verification app for online…
The arrest was supposed to humiliate and expose the hypocrisy of the Islamic Republic. Instead, it ruined the lives of…
An excerpt from yesterday’s decision in U.S. v. California, by Judge Mark Bennett, joined by Judges Jacqueline Nguyen and Daniel…
NA The rise of “abundance liberalism” is one of the few good political developments of the last few years.…
Rescheduled at last. This morning, acting Attorney General Todd Blanche signed an order moving FDA-approved and state-licensed marijuana from Schedule I…
The first year of the second Trump administration has been defined by an economic and foreign policy that treats the…
Yesterday, Virginians voted by a narrow margin to allow the state to deviate from its normal redistricting rules. The plan…
When exactly did the shadow docket begin? People are now arguing about what was the first relevant shadow docket case,…
Today’s decision by Fourth Circuit Judge Julius Richardson, joined by Chief Judge Albert Diaz, in Doe v. Mast involved a…
Two weeks ago, the Houston City Council enacted an ordinance clarifying the extent to which local police may cooperate with…
Today the Supreme Court decided Hencely v. Fluor Corp. The vote was 6-3, though not the split you might be…
