We spend so much time and money trying to protect and enforce our rights against others that we overlook threats from within ourselves. The famous physicist, Richard Feynman, said, “The first ...
This might delay the cases’ final resolutions, but it shouldn’t influence their ultimate outcomes in the platforms’ favor. The cases, at bottom, hinge on the most fundamental of all First Amendment ...
Perhaps no idea has done so much to advance the cause of liberty and equality in the United States as the “right of revolution.” As we celebrate the adoption of the Declaration of Independence this ...
“And we can do it all by starting from first principles–questioning our assumptions and building something new from the ground up.” Let’s focus on two words: First principles. The concept of ...
If successful, this lawsuit would be a massive and aggressive deployment of the courts into the internal affairs of a major religious body. Such an intrusion poses serious First Amendment problems.