Why the Florida and Texas Social Media Laws Violate the Takings Clause
The Fifth Circuit of the US Court of Appeals upheld Texas’ ban on major social media sites from using all forms of content moderation yesterday. […]
The Fifth Circuit of the US Court of Appeals upheld Texas’ ban on major social media sites from using all forms of content moderation yesterday. […]
Gov. Ron DeSantis suspended Andrew Warren, the Tampa-area’s elected state prosecutor (see this executive or this article in the Tampa Bay Times [Lawrence Mower]) for […]
Bethany Blankley, The Center Square U.S. Rep. Bill Posey, R-Fla., has filed a bill that would give states a greater ability to enforce immigration laws […]
Six people were killed and twelve others injured in a mass shooting last weekend in Sacramento. This was predictable. There was immediate demand for more […]
Law.com reports on a planned major reform of the multistate bar examination. The new bar exam, due to be launched in 2026 and will cover […]
Today’s post (as with many quotes here, I have added some paragraph breaks). We are now back from spring recess and I want to write […]
Frank Zappa, the musician and satirist who passed away in 2009 said “The United States of America is a nation that has laws which are […]
The irony in regulating hate speech is that these laws can often hurt the people they were meant to protect. Jacob Mchangama has made this […]
In a recent interview, The New Yorker interviewed the far-left progressive. “I think that we will go back to Jim Crow.” @AOCTo @NewYorkerIn softball interviews, […]
Freedom of speech: From Socrates through Social MediaJacob Mchangama, a Danish scholar and activist, argues that there’s always been tension between elite speech and egalitarian […]