In a positive development for online freedom—which can feel rare these days—France's top court has rejected a proposed social ...
Plus: "Blasphemous" talk in Texas, botox everywhere, ink on Mace, and more ...
From Wednesday's decision in Phillips v. Parlade, by Judge Gloria Navarro (D. Nev.), where a litigant sued a state ...
Some excerpts from Friday's longish decision by Judge Nora Barry Fischer (W.D. Pa.) in Bhattacharya v. Univ. of Pittsburgh: ...
There's a quiet revolution happening in K-12 education, driven by parents and teachers who say they've had enough. Jessica Zivkovic knows the feeling. "Ultimately I got to a point where I knew that we ...
I was extremely pleased to see that President Trump nominated Judge Lee Rudofsky of the Eastern District of Arkansas to a new vacancy on the Eighth Circuit. I have known Judge Rudofsky since his ...
In England, former Merseyside police officer Daniel Hughes was sentenced to 12 months in prison, suspended for two years, after being convicted of eight counts of unauthorized access to computer ...
In one case after another, the president has tried to cut the courts out of the picture painted by the Framers.
"The most transparent president in history" keeps chipping away at laws like FOIA meant to keep the government honest.
The board of the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts approved a plan on Thursday to enshrine President Donald ...
The company’s attempts to protect Americans’ privacy “will do nothing to protect innocent people from warrantless mass ...
New Jersey's approach points toward a new path for worker reclassification efforts in left-leaning locales. Rather than ...
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