A New Report Casts Doubt on Both Fears and Hopes About the Consequences of Abolishing Qualified Immunity
A Connecticut law that made it easier to sue abusive cops is not expected to have a noticeable effect on municipal insurance costs.
A Connecticut law that made it easier to sue abusive cops is not expected to have a noticeable effect on municipal insurance costs.
Trump supporters did this, and everyone knows it.
Amazon denies any impropriety in its decision to suspend the Twitter alternative, dismissing the suit as "meritless."
A politician socially distances from his own executive orders.
Frightening events create openings for attacks on civil liberties.
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It can be hard to see what's in front of you, especially when you're struggling not to see it.
As long as there have been American elections, foreign powers have sought to influence them.
On the brighter side, Biden wants 100 million vaccinations in 100 days and will push for immediate school reopenings.
Now officials in Chicago and New York are reconsidering their rules.
The First Amendment doesn't come with an exception for "disinformation."
Unfortunately, qualified immunity remains intact.
No, says Techdirt's Mike Masnick, but it is cause for expanding Section 230 and building a more decentralized internet.
The last seven years have been the warmest seven years on record.
Recent upward trends in cases and deaths seem to reflect virus transmission tied to holiday gatherings.
Numerous women claimed on social media that they were mistreated at YAL events and that their concerns were ignored by leadership.
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During the last few election cycles, a wave of well-funded progressive candidates have run for prosecutor's offices in major cities. This time, quite a few reform-minded D.A.s won.
Neither major party is a friend to limited government.
Something like Wednesday evening's soothing remarks could have made a real difference on the day of the Capitol riot.
Techdirt's founder wants to give end users, not politicians and tech giants, more control over what we can say and see online.
Garden State lawmakers have unanimously passed two bills now allowing restaurants to keep their outdoor operations running so long as their indoor dining rooms are restricted.
Several House Republicans joined their colleagues across the aisle in the ultimate condemnation of Trump's role on Jan. 6.
Good news from the latest Cancer Statistics 2021 report
Rhode Island Gov. Gina Raimondo seems unlikely to double down on the past four years of economic foolishness at the Commerce Department.
The ugly history of sedition trials
Here is how Mitch McConnell, Mike Pence, Liz Cheney, Ted Cruz, and Josh Hawley responded to the president's election delusions.
History and precedent both support impeachment trials for former federal officials.
"It's like taking a chemical helicopter ride above my life," says psychotherapist Charles Wininger. "Then I can come back down and rededicate myself to the way I want to be living."
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The organization has devolved from skepticism toward government to veneration of politicians.
“Keep the schools open,” said Anthony Fauci.
Unlike the cancellation of Josh Hawley’s book, such criminal charges pose a real threat to freedom of speech.
As Mitch McConnell and Liz Cheney break for impeachment, the freshman GOP congressman who succeeded Justin Amash says that Republicans who are "going to vote our conscience tomorrow" expect to be assaulted.
Law enforcement will have an easier time arresting and prosecuting criminals on Parler than on Telegram.
We need an open digital commons, where individuals maintain ownership of their own identities and where speech is highly resistant to political pressure.
"The vast majority of 2020's emission reductions were due to decreased economic activity."
The impeachment article against the president cites a little-discussed section of the 14th Amendment.
Lisa Montgomery faces possible execution this evening.
"No injuries were reported."
Justice Clint Bolick dissents in Arizona v. Mixton.
Vaccine booster doses currently being reserved will be released immediately to inoculate more Americans.
But these lawmakers think they should be.
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