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Truth on the Market

ICLE and CEI Submit Amicus Brief Arguing the FCC’s Net Neutrality Order Is Unlawful

Matt Mangino

SCOTUS temporarily blocks new Title IX rules in some states

Techdirt.

The Many Reasons Why NCMEC’s Board Is Failing Its Mission, From A NCMEC Insider

JDs Rising

Gorsuch: Americans ‘whacked’ by too many laws

Verdict

Neil Gorsuch’s Faux Populist Lament

Daily Kos

The Recap: Tim Walz is Harris' running mate, while RFK Jr. struggles with a bear of a story

Southern District of Florida Blog

Snitchin' ain't easy

Justice Building Blog

GORSUCH SUCH AND SUCH

Techdirt.

Neil Gorsuch Highlights Aaron Swartz As An Example Of Overreach In Criminal Law

Daily Kos

Justice Neil Gorsuch issues veiled threat over Supreme Court ethics reform

Southern California Appellate News

Roundup of articles

CrimProf Blog

"Justice Gorsuch's new book seemingly a potent pitch for criminal justice reform"

Lawyers, Gun$ & Money

Forever in debt to your priceless advice

Techdirt.

Justice Alito Almost Messed Up The Internet; Then He Threw A Temper Tantrum

Lawyers, Gun$ & Money

The Bruen problem

Matt Mangino

The Supreme Court is on the ballot this fall

Legal Theory Blog

Showalter on Jarkesy and the Gravitational Pull of Text and History

Verdict

After the Supreme Court’s Bissonnette Decision: Applying the Transportation Worker Exclusion Under the Federal Arbitration Act, Part I

Just Security

The Supreme Court Seemed to Punt on Social Media and the First Amendment. It Actually Protected Content Moderation.

Lawyers, Gun$ & Money

The incompetent imperialism of the Roberts Court

Blog of Rights

Supreme Court Term Ends with Win for Trump, First Amendment Rights

Truth on the Market

Will the Courts Allow the FCC to Execute One More Title II Flip Flop?

Matt Mangino

Lawfare: A Decision of Surpassing Recklessness in Dangerous Times

Truth on the Market

What Do the NetChoice Cases Mean for Online Speech?

Corporate Compliance Insights

SCOTUS Limits Scope of Federal Anti-Bribery Law