A Murdochized internet?
Cyberlaw Podcast Episode 58: “Be cautious what you wish to get.” All over the world, techlash regulation remains a hot topic. Mark MacCarthy takes us […]
Cyberlaw Podcast Episode 58: “Be cautious what you wish to get.” All over the world, techlash regulation remains a hot topic. Mark MacCarthy takes us […]
In the following is Judge Mark Hornak’s two-week old decision Newman v. Point Park Univ. (W.D. Pa. I think this is the best way to […]
Have you ever thought about what would happen to your business if a natural disaster struck? Or if there was a power outage that lasted […]
Shanghai is still home to 25 million prisoners. 26087 new COVID cases were filed on Sunday. This situation is getting more dire. Two men tried […]
The last two years brought a public reckoning around public sector unions, the collective-bargaining groups that represent workers in government positions. Recent news reminds us […]
Recently, I wrote an article for a law review. Internet Content Preservation is Limited by the Fourth Amendment65 St. Louis University Law Journal 753 (2021): […]
This Monday, Reason RoundtableWith Katherine ManguWard out, Matt Welch, Peter Suderman, Nick GillespieYou are a special guest Fiona HarriganWe discuss the current news about the […]
Progressive Democrats advocated radical ideas for changing Senate rules and abolishing filibuster during Joe Biden’s first year in office. They also enacted their agenda with […]
Casey Harper (The Center Square). A significant majority of Americans disapprove of President Joe Biden’s handling of a range of key issues, new polling indicates. […]
Jarrett Stepman, The Daily Signal The President Joe Biden will soon open floodgates at the border to illegal immigration, while the Governor of Texas has […]