PoliticsCommentary

What Does an Executive Action Add to the First Amendment?
It’s hardly a sign of civic health when a president begins his term by instructing his subordinates to abide by the First Amendment’s guarantee of… Read More
PoliticsCommentary
It’s hardly a sign of civic health when a president begins his term by instructing his subordinates to abide by the First Amendment’s guarantee of… Read More
Commentary
In a presidential election year like 2024, it’s natural that the concerns of voters and state legislators should turn to the security of their elections…. Read More
LawAnalysis
At least one branch of the federal government is not prepared to make way for TikTok. On Friday, a mere seven days after oral arguments… Read More
LawNews
Free speech online is “imperiled” by a Texas law requiring multinational pornography websites to verify that their users are at least 18 years old, the… Read More
LawCommentary
TikTok and a coterie of its users came before the Supreme Court on Friday to mount their last-resort First-Amendment challenge to the law that will… Read More
PoliticsCommentary
Are you aware that in our democracy the people least able to pay their debts are the ones who acquired expensive degrees to improve their… Read More
LawCommentary
Courts are increasingly asked to “apply long-standing First Amendment principles to somewhat novel facts” involving digital social media. They have performed this task often—if not… Read More
EducationCommentary
Past is prologue when it comes to the student loan policy of progressive grandees. Hoping to hear an adoring public applaud one last time, the… Read More
LawNews
It’s like déjà vu all over again. Another Supreme Court term has started and another government agency finds itself before the justices trying to justify… Read More
LawCommentary
Certain that bureaucrats know best, the modern administrative state has long labored to snuff out challenges to its actions. So, when Corner Post—a convenience store… Read More