Injunction Against Publicly Identifying Pseudonymous Litigants Is Content-Based Prior Restraint,
and thus presumptively a First Amendment violation (though here the presumption was rebutted by national security interests)
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and thus presumptively a First Amendment violation (though here the presumption was rebutted by national security interests)
A flashback to New Year's Eve 2013 in Chapter 15 of "Unraveled."
"Why'd you invite Nazis? Jew to Jew, Shame on You."
A leading law firm faces scrutiny after AI-generated documents contained significant inaccuracies, raising concerns about the reliability of artificial intelligence in legal practices.
FBI Director Kash Patel has lost a defamation lawsuit related to comments made on the Morning Joe show, highlighting ongoing tensions between media narratives and public figures.
psilocybin mushrooms against a backdrop of the U.S. Constitution
Katherine Mangu-Ward appears skeptical on the left. Nick Gillespie appears worried on the right. And image of a tweet from Mayor Zohran Mamdani appears in the center with the text "Happy Tax Day, New York. We're taxing the rich."
Some excerpts from the Complaint in Patel v. Atlantic Monthly Group LLC (D.D.C.), filed today: Kashyap P. Patel, the Director of… The post FBI Director Kash Patel Sues <i>Atlantic</i> Over Friday's Article appeared first on Reason.com
The former Solicitor General did not sign any briefs but somehow popped up on the docket and argued the case
I will be giving multiple talks in these two countries in late April and May
That's the opening line from yesterday's Oregon v. Kennedy, by Judge Mustafa Kasubhai (D. Or.) (the only federal judge I've… The post "Unserious Leaders Are Unsafe," Opines a Federal Judge About RFK, Jr. appeared first on Reason.com
We've moved past the phase of leaking current SCOTUS documents. Now past records are in the wild