#PressFreedom
President Joe Biden signed the Protecting Americans from Foreign Adversary Controlled Applications Act into law in 2024. Citing potential national…
From Judge Laura Provinzino (D. Minn.) yesterday in U.S. v. Levy-Armstrong: Defendants … were charged by criminal complaint with conspiracy…
From Chief Judge James Boasberg’s decision Tuesday in U.S. v. Carey (D.D.C.): You cannot falsely shout fire in a crowded…
Looked at one way, The Rip is just a story about corrupt Florida cops. Loosely—very loosely—based on the true story…
With the possibility of another government shutdown looming before the end of the month, Congress appears likely to take the…
The episode opens with Christian Britschgi joking about hiding out in a church from Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), the…
[UPDATE: I have changed the post below, as it was pointed out to me that the key opinion in Lucas…
From Judge Patti B. Saris (D. Mass.) today in Steiner v. eBay Inc.: The parties have submitted a multitude of objections…
For three decades, Albuquerque defense attorney Thomas Clear bribed police officers to make drunk driving cases against his clients disappear.…
From an Institute for Free Speech symposium on the 50th anniversary of Buckley, which I’ll be cross-posting over the next couple…
From Wentworth v. Steinmetz, decided Nov. 12 by the Pa. Super. Ct. Judge Mary Jane Bowes, joined by Judges Victor…
From Nuvola, LLC v. Wright, decided Nov. 21 by Hennepin County (Minn.) Judge Laurie Miller: For the reasons the Court has…
