Police Seized Innocent Peoples Property, Kept It for Years. What Will SCOTUS Do?

'No Reasonable Officer' Would Have Arrested a Guy for a Covid-19 Joke

Paper Straws Have Higher 'Forever Chemical' Concentration Than Plastic Straws

To Tackle Highest Housing Costs, Hawaii's Gov Declares Yimby Martial Law

Backpage Founder James Larkin Has Died

New Lawsuit Against Bing Based on Allegedly AI-Hallucinated Libelous Statements

There's Nothing Free Market About the Board Game Monopoly

Say Goodbye to Permissionless Travel

'First Amendment Auditor' Sues NYPD over Right to Record in Police Stations

Gadgets and gizmos that inspired Adam Smith

July 4th injunction bars feds from encouraging social media to delete content

Google Comes Out Against a 'Department of A.I

A Student Loan Pause Has Made Borrowers Worse Off

ChatGPT-Authored Legal Filing “Replete with Citations to Non-Existent Cases"

Fourth Circuit Ruling in Anti-Asian Discrimination Case Sets Dangerous Precedent

Not Every Study on Teen Depression and Social Media Is Bad. Only Most of Them

The timing of computer search warrants when it takes years to guess the password

TSA's Facial Recognition Tech Raises Questions About Bias and Data Security

Who Would Choose Socialism?

Federal Zoning Bill Would Preempt Local Parking Mandates

Global Warming Trend 'Only 1/2 of the Climate Model Simulations' Says New Paper

Borrowers with High Credit Scores Penalized Under New Federal Mortgage Fee Plan

EPA Ban of Gasoline-Powered Cars Will Slow Development of Electric Cars

5-Year-Old Pulled Down a 3-Year-Old's Pants. The Preschool Workers Are on Trial

Hospitals are reporting new mothers for neglect from poppyseed false positives

Charter boat captains don't have to share location with government, court rules

SCOTUS Says Domestic Spying Is Too Secret to Be Challenged in Court

Court blocks NY law mandating “hateful conduct” policies by social media

How the CDC Became the Speech Police

NYT Warns That Freedom of Speech Threatens Public Health and Democracy

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