Anthropic sues the federal government—and kicks off a debate about free speech for artificial intelligence systems.
A federal judge in San Jose could hear final arguments as soon as May 6 in a major First Amendment lawsuit pitting the Stanford Daily student newspaper against the Trump administration over visa ...
Immigration Matters is a recurring series by César Cuauhtémoc García Hernández that analyzes the court’s immigration docket, ...
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The dissent that believed the Olympics belong to everyone
In Dissent is a recurring series by Anastasia Boden on Supreme Court dissents that have shaped (or reshaped) our country. The Olympics are one of those rare moments when the […] The post The dissent ...
Examining whether the Supreme Court should reconsider the actual malice standard from New York Times v. Sullivan.
By Andrew Chung and John Kruzel March 11 (Reuters) - President Donald Trump's administration asked the U.S. Supreme Court on ...
The eternal return of President Trump is a sign of our national sickness, and a recent Pew Research Center study shows us exactly what that sickness is. We despise each other, and demagogues rise when ...
Techdirt’s Mike Masnick on the history of the NSA and mass surveillance in America, and why Anthropic’s fight with the Pentagon should worry us.
PM Modi congratulates RSP leaders on Nepal poll win, backs stronger ties A court granted 10-day interim bail to activist ...
U.S. Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett's March 8, 2026, Santa Fe, NM talk brought out protesters, many angry about her ...
On Thursday, Feb. 25, the Scottsboro Rotary Club had Huntsville lawyer Bart Siniard share his passion of history, talking to the club about the history of Madison County courts and ...
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How presidential policy becomes ICE's identity
From post‑9/11 origins to record deportations, this is how shifting administrations have reshaped ICE's mission and reach.
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