Julian Assange struck a bad bargain for his freedom, pleading guilty to the very change The New York Times had vacated 53 years ago.
In all the shock and outrage about how the June 27 debate revealed the full extent of “Resident” Biden’s cognitive decline, one class of parties has...
Last week, in Murthy v. Missouri, the Supreme Court hammered home the distressing conclusion that, under the court’s doctrines, the First Amendment is, for all practical...
The United States Supreme Court today effectively vacated all remaining parts of the Big Censorship Injunction in Missouri v. Biden. That is, they vacated all parts...
Seven months ago, America First Legal (AFL) – no stranger to legal controversy – took the Department of Homeland Security to court. Two months earlier, that...
Karine Jean-Pierre’s diatribe against so-called cheap fakes is another unconstitutional effort to restrict so-called “malinformation.”
Yesterday (June 19, 2024), Louisiana started requiring prominent Ten Commandments displays in all public-school classrooms. Gov. Jeff Landry (R-La.) signed the bill into law in the...
Across the nation, college students are taking up the cause of Israel and Palestine through protests. Beyond those engaged in honest debate over the Israel-Palestine conflict...
This summer the Supreme Court will rule on a case involving what a district court called perhaps “the most massive attack against free speech” ever inflicted...
The left’s move against dark money is the reverse of their position in NAACP v. Alabama and shows they want to dox the right’s donors.