Trump's Latest Defeat Is One of Many Decisions That Suggest SCOTUS Won't Rubber-Stamp His Agenda
Despite some notable wins, the president-elect's overall track record shows he cannot count on a conservative Supreme Court to side with him.
Despite some notable wins, the president-elect's overall track record shows he cannot count on a conservative Supreme Court to side with him.
It’s the latest company to step back from dangerous alliances with political factions.
Mark Zuckerberg has had it with these people.
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"The fact-checkers have just been too politically biased," says the Meta CEO.
Courts block laws regulating algorithms and online porn.
Journalists increasingly see their job as protecting their preferred candidates, not asking tough questions.
An ongoing online debate over visas for highly skilled foreign workers is revealing a fissure that might define Trump's second term.
A TikTok ban could devastate thousands of independent workers, but the real challenge lies in modernizing labor laws to support the new economy.
Vigilante murder of corporate bosses is not going to fix any of the problems with America's health care system.
A Coca-Cola truck "full of kids" turned out to be a police charity.
The ban violates the First and Fifth Amendments. Strike it down.
Hannah Hiatt isn't the first parent to face child welfare investigations sparked by an internet mob.
It looks like we can expect the antitrust assaults to continue.
The popular but beleaguered social media app will have until January 19 to find an American buyer or be banned.
The Extinction of Experience condemns digital technology but the book is full of contradictions and cherry-picked examples.
The company, which says it takes an "apolitical approach" to rating news outlets, faces regulatory threats and a congressional probe because of its perceived bias against conservatives.
Brendan Carr’s plans for "reining in Big Tech" are a threat to limited government, free speech, free markets, and the rule of law.
"Reining in Big Tech," Brendan Carr says, requires scrapping liability protections and restricting moderation decisions.
If advertisers don’t want to give data to Facebook Marketplace, they shouldn’t advertise on Facebook.
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Supposedly targeted at immigrants and travelers, the program endangers everybody’s liberty.
Under this restrictive measure, there will be no exceptions, even for parental consent.
"It would help if we could regulate social media," said The View's Sara Haines.
No matter who wins, we can expect bad policies surrounding sex and especially surrounding technology.
The groups are challenging a Florida law that bans some teens from social media.
A new study finds that conservatives are especially likely to share information from sources that a "politically balanced" sample of Republicans and Democrats deemed untrustworthy.
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Both presidential candidates (and their running mates) seem confused about the constraints imposed by the First Amendment.
Her comments are a reminder that this free-speech protection is far from safe.
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The worldwide erosion of support for free speech continues.
Voluntary AI age verification is preferable to federally mandated verification at the operating system level.
What if there was a social media platform owned not by Mark Zuckerberg, Elon Musk, or the Chinese Communist Party, but by everybody and nobody all at once?
The digital world has not effaced our humanity, no matter what social critics like Christine Rosen say.
In his haste to cram complex events into crisp little episodes, the historian passes over inconvenient details.
Officials pursue an anti-liberty agenda through unofficial pressure and foreign regulators.
Priscilla Villarreal, known as "Lagordiloca," is suing law enforcement for violating her First Amendment rights. She is appealing to the Supreme Court.
Plus: Venezuelan surveillance, American book banning, the shifting politics of shitposting, and more...
Governments around the world seek to suppress ideas and control communications channels.
The Meta CEO says his platforms will not blindly obey the bureaucrats again.
The Telegram co-founder may become a free-expression martyr for the terrible crime of enabling permissionless speech.
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