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This week, Stephen Colbert—host of CBS’ The Late Show—interviewed Texas state Rep. James Talarico, a candidate in the state’s Democratic Senate…
When immigration agents manhandle or shoot someone, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) always has a ready explanation. If that…
Happy Tuesday, and welcome to another edition of Rent Free. This week’s stories include: A look at a Florida bill…
In HAC v. ER, decided in August by the Michigan Court of Appeals (Judges Sima Patel, Michael Riordan, and Brock…
From a decision last week in Smith v. Solomon, by Judge André Birotte Jr.: Plaintiff files the [application] in a…
A passage from one of counsel’s filings, particularly noted by the court. Some excerpts from the long discussion in Parker…
When the Trump administration’s immigration crackdown began last year, several entrepreneurs and concerned citizens established support groups and apps to…
Trump’s FTC Chairman Sends a Threatening Letter to Apple for Not Promoting Enough Conservative Media
The Federal Trade Commission’s (FTC) campaign on Big Tech reached a new chapter on Thursday when FTC Chairman Andrew Ferguson…
Ring, the Amazon-owned company that makes video doorbells and other home security devices, aired its first Super Bowl ad this…
Justice Antonin Scalia died ten years ago today, and he left an extraordinary legacy to the American people. Justice Scalia…
The Atlantic interviewed Carrie Prejean Boller, the recently removed commissioner of the White House Religious Liberty Commission. (Boller insists that…
On February 11, the Third Circuit en banc heard oral argument in Koons v. Attorney General, which concerns New Jersey’s…
