Ron Collins on Books, Book Reviews, and Bezos
Ron Collins writes about The Washington Post's “Book World” section, launched in 1972, which ended abruptly in February owing to widespread layoffs at the Post.
Turning Point USA’s High School Push in GOP States Meets Free Speech and Religion Concerns
The group’s endorsement by Republican governors — at least eight so far — has stirred debate about free speech in America’s schools.
Judge Dismisses Trump’s $10B Lawsuit Against WSJ, Murdoch Over Reporting on Ties to Epstein
The judge wrote in the order that Trump had failed to make the argument that the article was published with the intent to be malicious, but gave the president a chance to file an amended complaint.
Federal Judge Finds Pentagon Is Violating Court Order To Restore Access to Reporters
“The department simply cannot reinstate an unlawful policy under the guise of taking ‘new’ action and expect the court to look the other way,” the judge wrote.
Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’ Lawyers Appeal His Conviction With First Amendment Argument
His attorneys say Combs’ conviction should be reversed, or he should at least be freed and resentenced to less time.
DeSantis Signs Florida Law To Label Groups as Terrorists and Expel Student Supporters
Once designated a terrorist organization, a group can be dissolved and it can no longer receive any state funding through school districts or state agencies.