Judge Appoints Receiver To Sell off Alex Jones’s Infowars Assets To Help Pay Sandy Hook Families
The order by Judge Maya Guerra Gamble in Austin on Wednesday has the potential to shut Jones out of his studio in the coming days.
Supreme Court Allows Mississippi To Require Age Verification on Social Media Like Facebook and X
NetChoice argues that the Mississippi law threatens privacy rights and unconstitutionally restricts the free expression of users of all ages.
Hulk Hogan’s Lasting Effect on Publishing and Privacy Isn’t What You Think
In this story, Gawker wins, but then there’s a plot twist. In the end, despite Gawker’s victory, it’s pretty clear why it ultimately settled instead of fighting up the chain of courts.
Melania Trump Demands Hunter Biden Retract ‘Extremely Salacious’ Epstein Comments
Melania Trump takes issue with two comments Biden, son of former President Joe Biden, made in an interview this month with American journalist Andrew Callaghan.
Trump Administration Ordered To Restore Some Withheld Grant Funding to UCLA
UCLA’s money as been frozen as part of a wider pressure campaign targeting universities that Trump says are out of step with his political agenda.
9 People Plead Not Guilty in a Texas Elections Probe Involving ‘Vote Harvesting’
An attorney for one of the defendants claimed in their motion to dismiss that the vote-harvesting statute is overbroad, vague and violates the First Amendment.
Maine Can’t Enforce Foreign Election Interference Law That Appeals Court Calls Unconstitutional
The law is one of a handful around the country that attempt to limit foreign influence on U.S. elections.
Trump Administration Seeks $1 Billion Settlement From UCLA, a White House Official Says
UCLA is the first public university to be targeted by a widespread funding freeze over allegations of civil rights violations related to antisemitism and affirmative action.