I am pleased to introduce SCOTUSblog readers to the Interim Docket Blog, where Will Baude, Dan Epps, I, and surely others, ...
Congress let presidents and agencies assume its powers. SCOTUS can now either enforce constitutional limits or let that drift ...
At some point, Diddy’s father Melvin allegedly got entangled with Willie Abraham who supposedly had ties to the Italian mafia ...
Russia claims the gaming platform hosts banned LGBTQ content and other harmful material, part of a wider crackdown on online ...
NATGRID’s new recruitment notice, learn how it works, why experts warn of privacy risks, and how surveillance expanded from ...
Updated on Dec. 10 at 10:37 a.m. The Supreme Court on Tuesday considered a challenge to a federal law limiting the amount of ...
Digital consumption has transformed creative industries. Film, music, sport and publishing now reach audiences across geographical borders through a combination of streaming portals, ...
Activism has changed in the last few decades. Physical protests have become less common, eclipsed by electronically signed petitions and tagging government accounts. And that’s not necessarily a bad ...
Annual report reveals South Africa has the most bottoms, Switzerland the most twinks, Ireland the most bears, and the UK the ...
The SIM-binding directive has reopened the debate on the scope of the Telecom Act, and how far it allows the DoT to regulate ...
Since 1996, the Internet Archive has used its digital library, the Wayback Machine, to archive nearly three decades of web ...