Politics
Journal of Free Speech Law: "Anti-Zionism and Title VI: College and University Responsibility," by David E. Bernstein
The article is here; the Introduction: Since Hamas's October 7, 2023 attack on southern Israel, the start of t...
Court Refuses to Block Continued Distribution of DOGE Witness Deposition Videos
"[T]he materials at issue concern the conduct of public officials acting in their official capacities, which s...
4chan Sends Hilarious, Hamster-Filled Reminder That U.S. Companies Need Not Follow British Speech Regulations
"We are not in the mood to discuss the matter further, and have not been in the mood for 250 years."
Just on One Day—Last Friday—Six Courts Issued Opinions Noting Fake Cites or Quotes in Briefing
Four were state appellate courts and two were district courts. Four involved filings by lawyers, and two by se...
Here's Why Virginia Has the Best Highways in the Country
While it struggles with congestion, the state is using innovation to ease traffic and make its highways safer.
Injunction Against Further Leafletting by Union Organizer at CEO's Front Door
A New Mexico court upholds it, rejecting a First Amendment defense.
Have an ICE Flight
Plus: Trump seems to back down from his Iranian ultimatum, Lindsey Graham is eager for another Iwo Jima, and m...
Drag Queen's Right of Publicity Claim Against Netflix's Q-Force Rejected
From Hara v. Netflix, Inc., correctly decided by the California Court of Appeal (Justice Lamar Baker, joined b...
New York Gov. Hochul Begs 'High-Net-Worth' Refugees To Return and Be Taxed
Hochul invited those who opposed her policies to leave. Many did. Now she wants them back.
Today in Supreme Court History: March 23, 1870
3/23/1870: Justice Joseph Bradley takes oath. The post Today in Supreme Court History: March 23, 1870 appeared...
Parents Aren't Required to "Unquestioningly Accept and Support Their Minor Children's Claims of Transsexual Identity or Preferred Pronouns"
From a termination of parental rights decision by the Ohio Court of Appeals.
Rodrigo Duterte's 'Death Squads' Fought in the Philippines' War on Drugs. Now He Might Get Life in Prison.
As many as 30,000 people may have died at the hands of the state-sponsored death squads.
Today in Supreme Court History: March 22, 1957
3/22/1957: Justice Charles Whittaker takes oath. The post Today in Supreme Court History: March 22, 1957 appea...
Brickbat: Motor City Menace
An officer with the Detroit Police Department faces felony charges after prosecutors say he illegally sent him...
Georgia Court Order Apparently Included AI-Hallucinated Cases, Copied from Prosecutor's Proposed Order
From CourtTV, discussing the Georgia Supreme Court arguments in an appeal of a murder conviction: After arguin...
Second Amendment Roundup: Group Self-Defense Against Terrorism
ROTC cadets kill terrorist in shooting at Old Dominion University.
What Happens If There's a Murder in Antarctica?
No single government controls the South Pole, so how do they deal with crime?
Seattle's Minimum Wage Laws Backfired on Uber and Lyft. Now the Union Wants To Limit Drivers.
As demand for trips has plummeted in the wake of the wage hikes, the Drivers Union is trying to limit the numb...