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Bones of tortured prisoners. Kolyma Gulag, USSR (Nikolai Nikitin, Tass). (NA) NOTE: This post largely reprints last year’s Victims of…
Professor Jonathan Zimmerman of the University of Pennsylvania has a worthwhile essay on the state of higher education in Liberties (a…
See Monday’s jury verdict, which awards $75K in compensatory damages plus $125K in punitive damages for each of two statements,…
Amid the reshaping of the global economic order, thanks in part to President Donald Trump’s tariffs and trade policies, Canadian…
The Colorado House of Representatives recently passed House Bill 26-1263, which would impose new rules on AI chatbots. The law would…
The Supreme Court headline for today is the Court’s 6-3 decision narrowing the application of Section 2 of the Voting…
The article is here; the Introduction: In recent years, a lively scholarly discourse has emerged about whether and how the…
The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) this week indicted former FBI Director James Comey on two felony counts of threatening…
Banks are scouring porn platforms in order to flag objectionable words and scenes. Payment processors are deciding what constitutes misinformation…
In Texas, a judge sentenced former Dallas Police Sergeant Thomas Fry to 28 months in federal prison for possession and…
Beyond Belief: How Evidence Shows What Really Works, by Helen Pearson, Princeton University Press, 350 pages, $29.95 “Nullius in verba”…
