Por: Ars Technica Tech February 23, 2023
Navigate Filter by topic Settings Front page layout Site theme - Feb 22, 2023 9:13 pm UTC / Attorney Eric Schnapper speaks to reporters outside of the US Supreme Court following oral arguments for the case Twitter v. Taamneh on February 22, 2023, in Washington, DC. Share this story Today it was Twitter’s turn to argue before the Supreme Court in another case this week that experts fear could end up weakening Section 230 protections for social... + full article
Los Angeles Times USA Politics February 22, 2023
The Supreme Court justices sounded split Wednesday over whether social media firms can be sued and potentially held liable for aiding international terrorists. At issue is how to interpret a 2016 federal law that gives victims of international terrorism and their survivors the... + más
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The Daily Beast USA Politics February 16, 2023
Former Vice President reported plans to argue that the Constitution’s “speech or debate” clause exempts him from complying with a issued in the Jan. 6 makes him a “faux institutionalist”—someone who claims to be protecting our democratic institutions when they are... + más
Mike Pence's words come back to bite him | Newsweek
‘He’s Got a Huge Problem’ | Politico
Slate USA Politics February 16, 2023
California Sen. Dianne Feinstein released a statement early Monday afternoon announcing she would retire at the end of her term in 2025, when she will be 91 years old. About an hour later, when reporters on Capitol Hill asked her about this decision, she appeared unaware that... + más
'Did I vote for that?': Feinstein reportedly confused about her own judicial nominee vote | Fox News
Dianne Feinstein Announces Retirement in Confusing Fashion | The Daily Beast
Forbes USA Business January 31, 2023
Left to its own devices, water doesn’t remain still for long. The same could be said for regulations to define the federal government’s scope to control the discharge of pollutants and manmade sediment into bodies of water. Last time I wrote about “Waters of the United... + más
Commentary: 12 climate wishes for the 12 days of Christmas | Portland Press Herald
EPA moves to toughen standards for deadly soot pollution | ABC News
The Daily Beast USA Politics December 05, 2022
In —scheduled for oral argument on Wednesday, Dec. 7—the will decide whether to resurrect the previously dead “Independent State Legislature Theory”–in a way that some believe may pose “an existential threat to our democracy” and could enable “the Republican... + más
'Werewolf by Night' gives Marvel a chance to unleash its monster-ous side | CNN
Trust In the Supreme Court Plummets After Overturning Roe v. Wade: Gallup Poll | Vanity Fair
Fox News USA Politics December 01, 2022
A majority of Republicans do not approve of colleges admitting students based on race, while believe that colleges should factor in an applicant's race when making admission decisions, according to a poll.A Marquette Law School national survey on potential Supreme Court... + más
Supreme Court heard arguments on the fate of affirmative action. Here’s how it unfolded. | The Boston Globe
Legacy College Admissions Come Under Fire In New Report | Forbes
Vanity Fair USA Politics October 02, 2022
-csHumu ecJSsw body body container article body data-journey-hook=client-content data-testid=BodyWrapper>Approval of the Supreme Court sank to a new low, just Roe v. Wade was overturned, showcasing a diminishing trust in the nation’s highest court before it begins a new... + más
David Shapiro: US Supreme Court vs. states’ highest courts: We are giving kids the wrong message. | Chicago Tribune
Biden approval surges by double-digits among women after Roe ruling: Poll | Newsweek
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