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New Laws on Kids and Social Media Are Stymied by Industry Lawsuits

Federal judges in three states have blocked children’s privacy and parental oversight laws, saying they very likely violate free speech…

Finance

As Red States Curb Social Media, Did Montana’s TikTok Ban Go Too Far?

Montana is at the forefront of a wave of new tech laws passed by Republican-led states. Some give parents control…

World

Facing Big Legal Bills, Defendants in Georgia Trump Case Seek Donations

Fund-raising campaigns — including one selling “MAGA honey” — are underway for many of the 18 defendants in a case…

World

N.Y.U. Law Student Sends Anti-Israel Message and Loses a Job Offer

The controversy is the latest sign of the deep divide on campuses over the Hamas attack that killed more than…

World

India Charges Novelist Arundhati Roy Over a 2010 Speech

The action against a Booker Prize winner was the latest in a growing crackdown on free expression by the government…

News

This Is Why Trump Keeps Antagonizing the Judge in His Fraud Trial

It’s not surprising that Donald Trump viciously insults Letitia James, the New York State attorney general who has taken him…

News

I Rely on the Americans With Disabilities Act, but It Needs to Be Rethought

The Supreme Court on Wednesday will hear a case that could shape the future of the Americans With Disabilities Act.…

World

Lawyers Expand Legal Fight for Longest-Held Prisoner of War on Terrorism

Abu Zubaydah was the first prisoner waterboarded by the C.I.A. He has never faced charges at Guantánamo Bay.

World

Drug Makers Agree to Negotiate With Medicare on Prices of 10 Medications

The pharmaceutical companies said they would begin talks even as several of them were suing the Biden administration over a…

World

On First Day of New Term, Supreme Court Hears Debate Over First Step Act

The justices heard arguments about how to interpret part of the law aimed at reducing prison sentences for people convicted…

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