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The officials alleged that he had “sent repeated harassing and threatening emails” to them, and the trial court issued a…
I just came across this recent statute, Cal. Gov. Code § 6218 et seq.: (b) (1) A person … shall…
Former Pennsylvania State Police Corporal Stephen Kamnik pleaded guilty to crimes including unlawful use of a computer and wiretapping. Investigators…
[I wrote earlier today about the TRO motion that requested the order; but I wanted to repost some of that,…
At last Friday’s University of Virginia Federalist Society Originalism Symposium on “Originalism and Article III,” I participated in a Rupe…
I posted this morning about Doe v. OpenAI, the interesting and important lawsuit that alleges that “[d]riven by a ChatGPT-fueled…
In a commercial aired during this year’s Super Bowl, doorbell camera company Ring advertised its new “Search Party” function. The…
For weeks, the goal of the U.S.-Israeli war with Iran has been to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, which Iran…
Forty-eight hours before he was scheduled to report to federal prison, Keonne Rodriguez was still talking about code. In 2015,…
It might be the perfect parable to summarize the Trump administration’s trade policies: The new ballroom under construction at the…
A Baltimore hospital held a woman against her will for several months, while a psychiatrist repeatedly tried to forcibly inject…
DOGE, the Social Security Administration, and How Inferior Courts Should Treat S. Ct. Interim Orders
Some excerpts from the 88 pages of opinions in AFSCME v. Social Security Admin., decided today by the Fourth Circuit…
