Today, no law means whatever the court says it means. That happened last week when the Supreme Court upheld congressional legislation silencing TikTok.
President Donald Trump signed an executive order intended to stop “government censorship,” a sweeping action that could chill years of efforts to combat the proliferation of false information online.
There is nothing wrong with the truth, but there is everything wrong with handing politically motivated actors control over what is and is not true.
The Supreme Court’s remarkably speedy decision Friday to allow a controversial ban on TikTok to take hold will have a dramatic impact on the tens of millions of Americans who visit the app every day and broad political implications for President-elect Donald Trump.
One of the first actions Trump took was to roll back a number of Biden-era decisions on key topics, including artificial intelligence. The new President decided to scrap Executive Order 14110, which was passed in October 2023 by Joe Biden, and was designed to enshrine safe, secure and trustworthy development of AI.
In a letter, the First Amendment Coalition and Student Press Law Center urged President Jon Levin to call for an end to the criminal prosecution of Daily reporter Dilan Gohill '27.
Freedom of speech -- the right to express opinions without government restraint -- is a democratic ideal that dates back to ancient Greece. In the United States, the First Amendment guarantees free speech,
Ghanaian journalist Afia Pokua, popularly known as Vim Lady, has criticised both the media and the public for allegedly enabling what she describes as Captain Smart’s unprofessional behaviour.
With nods to his widening base and prayers from Christian leaders, the president acts fast on campaign priorities like immigration.
Donald Trump, who overcame impeachments, criminal indictments and a pair of assassination attempts to win another term in the White House, was sworn in Monday as the 47th U.S.
Shortly before leaving office, President Joe Biden preemptively pardoned several people he said could be unfairly prosecuted during the Trump administration.
Americans talk about Civil Rights as a political movement. But as MLK well knew, it was more than that. It was a revival.