Por: New York Post Opinion September 28, 2022
A staggering 99% of Twitter employees who make political contributions give to Democrats. It’s almost as lopsided at Facebook and Alphabet (Google’s parent company), according to Federal Election Commission records. Relying on these left-leaning tech platforms to be evenhanded was always naïve. But — email correspondence between Big Tech executives and some 45 Biden administration officials — suggests a danger even bigger than... + full article
PennLive USA Opinion September 28, 2022
, In the summer of 2022, the U.S. witnessed a dramatic change in how the majority of Supreme Court justices understand the Constitution. At the end of a single term, the court , and ruled that a bigger role in public institutions. These outcomes reflect a seismic shift in U.S.... + más
David Shapiro: US Supreme Court vs. states’ highest courts: We are giving kids the wrong message. | Chicago Tribune
Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson makes Supreme Court debut | New York Daily News
Chicago Tribune USA Opinion September 24, 2022
American schoolchildren are growing up with a badly oversimplified lesson about their own government. They are learning that the U.S. Supreme Court is the nation’s “highest court,” a label that erroneously diminishes the power of state supreme courts. Correcting this... + más
'Recess Therapy' highlights kids' candid comments | ABC News
Playing with your emotions? A Boston video game startup aims to help kids regulate their behavior. | The Boston Globe
Politico USA Tech September 24, 2022
A Texas law that bans social media companies from censoring users’ viewpoints is constitutionally allowed, the 5th Circuit Court of Appeals ruled on Friday, in a blow to Facebook, Twitter and Google. The ruling is a win for Texas Gov. Greg Abbott and Texas Attorney General Ken... + más
Federal court upholds law banning tech companies from censoring viewpoints | Ars Technica
Florida to Supreme Court: Let us regulate social networks as common carriers | Ars Technica
The Hill USA Tech September 24, 2022
The state of Florida filed a petition to the Supreme Court on Wednesday to hear a case against its embattled law regulating how social media platforms moderate content, according to a copy of the document obtained by The Hill. Florida asked the high court to weigh in after a... + más
Florida asks Supreme Court to rule on its controversial social media law | CNN
Associated Press USA Entertainment September 22, 2022
NEW YORK (AP) — The theater community is banding together for a special podcast to combat censorship that features performances from plays and musicals under threat and appearances by Bryan Cranston, Raúl Esparza, Celia Keenan-Bolger and Richard Kind. “Banned Together: An... + más
Theater community unites for special anti-censorship podcast | ABC News
EA’s new anti-cheat tools dip into the dreaded “kernel mode” | Ars Technica
ABC News USA Entertainment September 21, 2022
NEW YORK -- The theater community is banding together for a special podcast to combat censorship that features performances from plays and musicals under threat and appearances by Bryan Cranston, Raúl Esparza, Celia Keenan-Bolger and Richard Kind.The Dramatists Legal Defense... + más
Author speaks out as his book becomes one of the most banned in the US | ABC News
Ars Technica USA Tech September 19, 2022
Navigate Filter by topic Settings Front page layout Site theme Comment activity Sign up or login to join the discussions! Sign up to comment and more - Sep 17, 2022 12:06 am UTC Share this story For the past year, Texas has been fighting in court to uphold a controversial law... + más
Court upholds controversial Texas social media law | 10 WBNS
Court rules in favor of Texas law on social media regulation | The Boston Globe
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