Don't Try To Fix Big Tech With Politics
I don't know the correct level of content moderation by Facebook, Twitter, Google, or Amazon, and neither do you.
I don't know the correct level of content moderation by Facebook, Twitter, Google, or Amazon, and neither do you.
The first major intersection of college basketball and legal sports betting seems to have been a completely clean affair.
The new administration does not appear to be interested in addressing the conflict between state and federal marijuana laws.
Laws which mandate big wage increases for workers during the pandemic are leaving store closures in their wake.
Similar measures have been tried before, right here in America, and they have worked. But that's actually not good news for MMT fans today.
Elizabeth Ann, a black-footed ferret, was cloned from cells of another ferret that were cryopreserved at the San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance's Frozen Zoo.
Nestled in the $1.9 trillion emergency spending bill passed in March was a bailout for unions' private pension funds.
Though Trump is gone, the desire to bend the internet toward partisan goals is alive and well.
Cops say they can't function without qualified immunity, while their supporters on the right say abolishing it would be a step toward defunding the police. Neither claim is true.
During a pandemic, as always, life is about balancing risks, not eliminating them.
George Wingate, who had pulled over on the side of the road to check an engine light, flatly refused to show his ID when a sheriff's deputy demanded it.
Citizens should be able to punish elected officials who have done an extraordinarily bad job rather than be forced to count on elected legislators to do the heavy lifting.
When officers searched Jermaine Sanders' car, they found less than half an ounce of marijuana and seized $17,000 of his money.
There is no "fake news" exception to the First Amendment.
For more than a decade, politicians have moved toward seizing short-term wins through any mechanism available to them.
"Incompetent government kills people," he said in January.
A new bill repurposes the war on terror's pro-snitching mantra by requiring that tech companies share user data with the federal government.
These rules drive up costs and distort markets while letting politicians claim credit for defending domestic industries from foreign competition.
Did the city's "policies, customs or practices," invite Fourth Amendment violations?
Oxitec has genetically engineered mosquitoes that pass a self-destruct code to all of their female offspring.
"The notion that a school can discipline a student for that kind of...non-harassing expression is contrary to our First Amendment tradition."
The Jones Act shields the American shipping industry from foreign competition and harms both the environment and disadvantaged communities.
Would raising the federal minimum wage to $15 an hour cost jobs?
The nation's brief respite from military rule came to an abrupt end on February 1.
Existing laws are more than adequate to handle the Capitol rioters.
The role of the state is to protect rights and guard against fraud, not to prevent people from making risky choices.
Perhaps young people would be better served by having access to more job sampling opportunities.
Liberal ideas are beginning to gain traction on the world's poorest continent.
The scale of the current relief efforts means that many Americans received more income during this pandemic than they did before it.
Under the First Amendment, the question of whether Assange qualifies as a legitimate journalist is irrelevant.
Despite its access to brainpower and financial backing, it had turned out to be harder than expected for Haven to disrupt the health care market.
The regulatory pursuit of quality housing means some tiny-home residents actually end up with no housing.
The awful events of January 6 accelerated trends in left-of-center circles, particularly within media and technology companies.
Mississippi's CON law means that physical therapist Charles "Butch" Slaughter (and others like him) can't adapt to the changing circumstances created by the pandemic.
Instead of blocking food imports during a pandemic in which supply chains are strained, the FDA should allow consumers to choose food that will fill them up.
Federal predictions that 20 million Americans would be vaccinated by the end of 2020 were off by an order of magnitude.
Somehow, policy makers slid from "never waste a crisis" to "everything is a crisis," a development that is particularly irksome during an actual crisis.
Uruguay legalized recreational marijuana in 2013, followed by Canada five years later. Two more countries will soon join their ranks.
More criminal defense lawyers, public defenders, and civil rights litigators may soon be appointed to the federal bench.
More than 5,000 members of the National Guard descended on Washington, D.C., following the January 6 riot.
"In the drafting, we were adamant that you didn't have to have an interest to have access. You could just be a citizen."
Two studies published in November found that legalization has not been associated with increases in adolescent marijuana use or addiction.
President Joe Biden's promised return to normality will unfortunately extend to his administration's foreign policy.
A sloppy panopticon is almost as dangerous as an effective one.
TikTok may have outlasted the Trump administration, but whether it will find another enemy in Biden is unclear.
Does the Fourth Amendment right to be free from unreasonable seizures include the right to be free from an unreasonable attempted seizure?
Preserving the country's greatest restaurant scene in the midst of a pandemic feels like an afterthought.
The USDA under the Trump administration streamlined some outdated and scientifically unwarranted regulations of modern biotech crops.
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