It's a different kind of March madness: the kind where politicians, bureaucrats, and other officials want to flex their ...
Part of the Murthy v. Missouri challengers' claim is that the First Amendment bans the government from even "substantially encouraging" private entities to block user speech. And as I noted in the ...
The government is entitled to try to persuade social media to take down posts, but not to coerce them to do so.
Several justices seemed concerned that an injunction would interfere with constitutionally permissible contacts.
Pornhub has begun blocking visitors from Texas, where the authorities are attempting to enforce a new law requiring web porn ...
The government can't block viewpoints it condemns from its own property that has been opened to publicspeech. Should there be limits on government systematically and substantially encouraging private ...
The bill was a response to Johnson's company, SMS Novel, advertising paid surveillance livestreams of St. Louis neighborhoods ...
"Our defense of speech may have a greater or lesser harmful impact on the equality and justice work to which we are also ...
"We Told You Why and How California's High-Speed Rail Wouldn't Work. You Chose Not To Listen." by Matt Welch "The Political Class Knew California High-Speed Rail Was B.S., and Supported it Anyway," by ...
A girl in the United Kingdom's Wetherby Young Offender Institution twice had her clothes removed while being restrained by ...
In 2022, Seattle's City Council passed an ordinance mandating a minimum earnings floor for app-based food delivery drivers in the city. The law finally went into effect in January 2024, but so far ...
From Kirk v. City of Duluth, decided last Wednesday by Judge Patrick Schiltz (D. Minn.): Plaintiffs Aaron Kirk, who is black, and Amy Kirk, who is white, are a married couple who reside in a ...