The feds have been demanding that tech companies identify the administration's anonymous online critics. That violates the ...
Some states still allow vengeful spouses to sue a third party for destroying their marriages. A man or woman scorned may ...
Piker is not being facetious: His brand of left-wing politics apparently holds that stealing things is fun and cool.
To justify punishing a legislator for his speech, a FIRE brief notes, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth relies on a Supreme ...
Defamation-by-implication is fraught with subtle complexities and is more nuanced than express defamation. "'Defamation by implication' occurs when a defendant juxtaposes a series of facts to imply a ...
Hungary is Europe's basket case, a nation that saw little economic progress under Orbán—as well as diminishing freedoms.
The controversial spying legislation won only a temporary extension, as civil libertarians and surveillance-state supporters ...
I have been posting on Chatrie v. United States, the Supreme Court's geofencing case to be argued on Monday. In this post, I wanted to talk a bit on why the search question is particularly hard. The ...
Just hours after it was unveiled, cybersecurity experts found serious flaws in the European Commission's new age-verification ...
Rescheduled at last. This morning, acting Attorney General Todd Blanche signed an order moving FDA-approved and ...
Elizabeth Williamson wrote a story that made FBI Director Kash Patel look bad. The bureau reportedly investigated her for ...
A merger with JetBlue could have saved the company. Instead, taxpayers will now be forced to pick up the bill.
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