The Supreme Court's decision to overturn the Chevron case is going to massively change govt regulation in this country. This is how Justice Kagan put it in her dissent:
A remarkable & searing piece by @mikespiesnyc, where he penetrates the secret world of NRA suicides to tell the larger tale of the connection btn guns & self-harm.
I often lament that there are no prizes for Degree of Difficulty but this would earn one.
https://t.co/D3gmhE6yAe
Russia is going after Masha Gessen with criminal charges based on her exemplary reporting about Putin's horrendous misdeeds. Stand in support of Gessen and consider this a warning of what could happen in the U.S. if Trump returns to power. More here: https://t.co/Lo4Kmj8T5X
Nothing to see here, just the owner of this site and a presidential candidate chatting it up with a man indicted for rape/human trafficking and another who lied about dead kids to harass their grieving parents.
This may really be the bottom.
imagine immediately undermining your “my site isn’t purposely placing ads next to Nazi content” argument by with the classic “only one of the nine Nazi posts in question actually break our rules” counterpoint
Thinking about applying for a Knight-Wallace Fellowship? Join our webinar today at 12pm ET. And hear Knight-Wallace alum @elodievialle@makedaeaster and @ChrisMarquette_ discuss how they used the fellowship to advance their journalism work.
As a teen Solicitor General Elizabeth Prelogar entered state pageants and won the Miss Idaho title in 2004. She used the pageant scholarship money for law school. “If you want to look at a through-line here, I like to go in front of judges” https://t.co/GiBYOTsdZS
Crowd is building in front of #SCOTUS demanding the Court not allow people subject to domestic violence restraining orders to have access to guns.
Capitol Police set up an area for the 2A crowd. So far, nada.
"Should an algorithm be considered a neutral tool or a
developer’s material contribution? Should the definition change based on how it is used?" Dipping back into Val Rigodon's terrific @CUNYLawReview analysis of Section 230 https://t.co/OGVePoFEAD
Wiliam Zinsser, born this day and author of the indispensable "On Writing Well": "Writers must therefore constantly ask: what am I trying to say? Surprisingly often they don’t know." Exactly. I find that when a writer struggles, the issue often isn't language. It's fuzzy ideas.
I've been listening to @jeffgoodell's absorbing and terrifying and maddening new book, The Heat Will Kill You First, and I can't stop thinking about trees screaming in high heat, and the idea that with the right kind of microphone, you can actually hear them screaming🤯