Calm. Methodical. Evidence-Based.

After a federal judge struck down the Pentagon’s “unauthorized information” press restrictions, the department quickly repackaged similar limits—while the Supreme Court let stand qualified-immunity protection for Texas officers who arrested a journalist for asking for nonpublic information.

Judiciary

Mar 26, 2026

UF GOP student club says it was punished for politics; university says it was deactivated after its own state affiliate disbanded it over an antisemitic gesture.

Judiciary

Mar 17, 2026

Court filings suggest Trump’s DOGE relied on quick ChatGPT “DEI” labels to terminate NEH grants—including an HVAC preservation project—raising questions about viewpoint-based government funding decisions and sloppy process.

Executive

Federal prosecutors sought a warrant to search a reporter’s home while withholding a controlling press-protection law from the judge, eroding the court’s role as the gatekeeper of lawful searches.

Judiciary

Feb 21, 2026

Tennessee lawmakers are moving to mandate Bible instruction and daily prayer in public schools while using fee-shifting lawsuits to deter families from enforcing church–state limits.

State Politics

Feb 19, 2026

Norms Impact

Trump is depicted using executive power to punish speech, bypass warrants, and profit alongside policy reversals—an assault on constitutional limits and the norm that government power cannot be sold.

Executive

Feb 16, 2026

A Tennessee sheriff’s office allegedly turned a political meme into a “school threat,” using arrest and a $2 million bond to punish speech without evidence.

Judiciary

Dec 17, 2025

When an agency rewrites workers’ emails to assign partisan blame, the government crosses the line from administration into compelled political speech under federal authority.

Judiciary

Nov 7, 2025

A president publicly suggests televised mockery is “probably illegal,” eroding the norm that government power cannot be aimed at punishing speech.

General

A president’s claim that being “anti-Trump” is “probably illegal” drags the Oval Office toward criminalizing speech the First Amendment was written to protect.

General

Nov 2, 2025

Law enforcement jailed a man over a meme and openly suggested deletion would have prevented arrest—conditioning freedom on speech compliance instead of evidence of a true threat.

Judiciary

Oct 30, 2025

DOJ’s felony indictment of a congressional candidate tied to an ICE-facility protest tests how easily protest conduct can be reframed as conspiracy against federal officers.

Judiciary

Oct 29, 2025

A president is directing prosecutors to “find a crime” around protected speech, pressing federal power to punish political protest despite binding Supreme Court precedent.

Executive

Aug 25, 2025