#PublicDiscourse
It begins: anyone who’s ever spent too much time on social media—or simply suffered any setbacks while simultaneously having social…
I recently submitted additional written testimony for the US House of Representatives Judiciary Committee’s Subcommittee on the Constitution and Limited…
Richard Re wrote a characteristically insightful post evaluating Justice Scalia’s “uncertain legacy.” Richard makes a fair point that many of…
Politicians say they can “make the economy work better.” I once believed they could. But years of reporting taught me…
This week, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) effectively banned the sale of nearly all wireless routers in the U.S., in…
Town v. Greece v. Galloway (2014) presaged the Court’s turn towards history and tradition in the Establishment Clause context. The…
Some Supreme Court justices are so eager to demonstrate their independence, President Donald Trump complained last week, that they “openly…
The Supreme Court yesterday rejected a petition from Priscilla Villarreal, the independent Texas journalist who was arrested on felony charges…
From the Consent Decree filed today in Missouri v. Biden (W.D. La.): As President Trump stated upon taking office on…
From Friday’s Executive Order, “Preserving America’s Game”: Section 1. Purpose. For over a century, the Army-Navy Game, known as “America’s Game,” has…
Starting in the 1980s under President Reagan, the FCC curtailed or abandoned most of the content regulations of broadcasting that…
5 years agoApril 2021 “[Sen. Josh] Hawley’s vision of government is a vision of vast power, used to forcibly advance…
