Speech Police in the Legislature
One of the most effective weapons one can wield today against an ideological opponent is the “offense” weapon. I don’t
Read moreOne of the most effective weapons one can wield today against an ideological opponent is the “offense” weapon. I don’t
Read moreIf you are a college student, Max Brantley of the Arkansas Times does not appear to care whether or not
Read moreThe new House of Representatives takes office tomorrow. What is the first major order of business for the Democratic majority?
Read moreFree speech for me, but not for thee. That is how Nat Hentoff once described what many (most?) people think
Read moreYou may have read ads questioning Justice Courtney Goodson’s ethics. Or you may have read news stories (or blog posts)
Read moreIt’s campaign season. That means people are going to be saying negative things about candidates running for office. To those
Read moreCan the government force a private organization to reveal its donors? Sixty years ago, the Supreme Court ruled in NAACP
Read moreIn an eagerly awaited decision, the Supreme Court ruled in Janus v AFSCME that government workers who are not members
Read moreEverybody in Arkansas who pays attention to elections knows that state Supreme Court Justice Courtney Goodson’s public profile is not
Read moreThere is a move afoot to stifle political speech. Some people want to see mandatory government reporting for nonprofits that
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