Supreme Court Action Alters Course of Jan. 6 Defendant Sentencings
By Tom Ozimek A recent Supreme Court decision to review a case called Fischer v. United States, which experts say could weaken prosecutors’ hand in hundreds of Jan. 6 cases,…
By Tom Ozimek A recent Supreme Court decision to review a case called Fischer v. United States, which experts say could weaken prosecutors’ hand in hundreds of Jan. 6 cases,…
Story by Katelynn Richardson Justice Samuel Alito said Friday that the Supreme Court majority’s decision to pause a lower court injunction blocking the Biden administration from coercing social media companies…
Story by mberg@insider.com (Madeline Berg) Tensions are running high at America’s elite colleges, as students, professors, and well-connected, wealthy alumni respond to Hamas’ terrorist attack on Israel. The long —…
By Catherine Yang New York Attorney General Letitia James and 20 other attorneys general have filed an amicus brief (pdf) in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit,…
Opinion by Michael Barone Have we gotten to the point that it’s politically necessary to defend the principle of free speech? Apparently so. Consider the reaction of journalists — people…
Supreme Court case 303 Creative v. Elenis pitted First Amendment freedom against LGBTQ discrimination By Brianna Herlihy , Ronn Blitzer The U.S. Supreme Court held that a Colorado graphic designer…
Opinion by Zachary Faria The reality of using censorship to fight “misinformation” is that “experts” lie or get things wrong, and therefore, real debates get stifled. This leaves everyone dumber…
Former University of Kentucky swimmer Riley Gaines vowed to Fox News that she would not be silenced or deterred after her speech at San Francisco State University was violently disrupted…
By Mimi Nguyen Ly The new Republican-majority House voted Tuesday afternoon to create a select subcommittee to investigate the “weaponization of the government” by federal law enforcement agencies under Democrat…
By Kristen Waggoner Year’s end is often the time to take stock of what’s been accomplished and what’s left to do. Most of us engage in this exercise personally and…
By Brianna Herlihy California doctors say Gov. Gavin Newsom’s bill is unconstitutional A group of California physicians is suing Governor Gavin Newsom’s administration over a state law that empowers the…
Opinion by Jonathan Scruggs City officials in Louisville, Kentucky, needed a lesson in free speech and government overreach. Thankfully, a young mom with a small business there provided it, with…