U.S. District Court Judge Susan Brnovich hans down 14-page ruling saying she will stay on case.
U.S. District Court Judge Susan Brnovich hans down 14-page ruling saying she will stay on case.
But reasons create a contradiction with FCC’s earlier positions in net neutrality repeal
Analysis of 80 sex work studies finds that all forms of criminalization cause harm to sex workers.
Ajit Pai’s announcement draws immediate pushback from supporters of open internet law
Cardinal Newman Society attempts anti-porn crusade on Catholic Unversity campuses
High court leaves door open to review the law protecting online free expression in the future
Republican Cornyn runs $700,000 ad campaign accusing opponent of supporting legal sex work
Democrats propose antitrust reforms to break up big tech, Republicans want to repeal Section 230
Study by Freedom House looked at 65 countries covering 87 percent of world’s internet users.
Law protecting internet speech has been interpreted too broadly by courts, Clarence Thomas writes.
Site’s founders scheduled for trial three years after initial FBI raids, arrests.
Resolution sparked by social media hoax over looting during summer protests in Cerritos
Former Dem Presidential candidate teams with Republican Paul Gosar for ‘Don’t Push My Buttons Act’
In court filing, feds call Backpage founders’ view of women ‘anachronistic’