Social Media & The First Amendment”
I much enjoyed this Florida Bar Media & Communications Law CLE conversation with Prof. Eric Goldman, Chris Marchese, and Pamela Marsh, moderated by David Karp; […]
I much enjoyed this Florida Bar Media & Communications Law CLE conversation with Prof. Eric Goldman, Chris Marchese, and Pamela Marsh, moderated by David Karp; […]
4/19/1920 – Missouri v. Holland decision. The White Court, 1920 Reason.com’s first post, Today in Supreme Court History: April 19, 1920 was published on Reason.com.
My parents put me in a Jeep Wagoneer late in the 1970s, which was almost unbreakable. The tank got me to work and rock concerts. […]
The Palo Alto, California, police division stated it’s investigating the vandalism of a “Black Lives Matter” signal as a hate crime. Somebody changed the phrase […]
Kathryn Kimball Mizelle, a US federal judge, ruled today that the Centers for Disease Control’s (CDC) mask mandate for planes and airports is unlawful. The […]
It is possible that people will judge the merits of different mask mandates differently and decide to praise or criticize today’s decision not to revoke […]
Jonathan Adler notes that today’s Supreme Court decision to overturn a lower court ruling upholding 2017’s federal tax deduction limits for local and state taxes […]
Just before I boarded my plane, Judge Mizelle declared that the mask mandate had been repealed. United stated that the mandate would be enforced as […]
Whatever the pundits may say about cyberattacks used in the Ukraine war. Dave Aitel Notes that they believe this confirms previous predictions regarding cyberwar. Scott […]
I was on a couple of podcasts about this, taking the view that the law—which restricts “classroom instruction by school personnel or third parties on […]