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‘What a relief to have nothing to say, the right to say nothing, because only then is there a chance of framing the rare, or ever rarer, the thing that might be worth saying.’ - Gilles Deleuze, Negotiations ....
The 118th Congress will open its doors on January 3, 2023. A new class of Congressmen provides new opportunities to right-size federal intervention in education and give parents more choices about where and how their children are educated. A host of issues from preschool through college affordability, to education choice and parental rights require Congress’s attention. Early Childhood Education and Care Following are the steps that Congress should take to put parents and young children first in education and care. The 118th Congress should: ....
The Supreme Court, in agreeing to hear her appeal, limited its inquiry to whether CADA as applied to her web design business was an unconstitutional restraint on speech. What will happen next? ....
Could these abortion bans be just the thing needed to spur environmentalism with teeth? [Daily Beast]
The 11th Circuit just found the Florida law that prevents social media sites from moderating political speech to be unconstitutional. [Yahoo!]
Harvard just uhh. sued the government for discriminating against one of its students? Am I reading this right? [The Crimson]
Colorado just made it a little easier to be a parent. [Chieftain]
We don't like your kind around here: Inventions originating from artificial intelligence are butting up against patent law in interesting ways. [Nature] ....