Auto, Tech Industries Falsely Claim ‘Right To Repair’ Reforms Are A Threat To...
“Right to repair” reform (making it easier and more affordable to repair things you buy) is extremely popular among consumers across both sides of the aisle. It’s obviously less popular among...
View ArticleHow To Misrepresent A Supreme Court Hearing: National Review Edition
I wrote a long post on Monday about the oral arguments in the Murthy v. Missouri case. I highlighted how skeptical most of the Justices seemed regarding the arguments from the states, especially given...
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View ArticleCanadian Gov’t Pushes UK’s ‘Online Harms’ Abandonware In Hopes Of Regulating...
The UK government spent months trying to pass a bill named the “Online Harms Act.” As opposition mounted — mainly over the many ways the bill would undermine encryption — the UK government decided to...
View ArticleThousands Of Young People Told Us Why The Kids Online Safety Act Will Be...
With KOSA passed, the information i can access as a minor will be limited and censored, under the guise of “protecting me”, which is the responsibility of my parents, NOT the government. I have...
View ArticleUS Courts Finally Trying To Crack Down On Judicial Shopping
This took way too long, but it appears that Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts and the Judicial Conference have finally decided to crack down on the serious problem of judicial shopping in the...
View ArticleWarner Bros. Had To Have A Tasmanian Football Team Explain Where Its Taz...
The Devil, as they say, is in the details. It’s a lesson that Warner Bros. apparently just recently had to learn after it poked the Australian Football League over its latest addition to the league,...
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