Ashley BakerMay 18, 2022Justice Kavanaugh, Technology, and the Future of Free SpeechThe Supreme Court's decision comes as the public debate about free speech heats up, with lawmakers and the general public upset about so
Ashley BakerMay 18, 2022Freedom Matters InterviewInterview with Mark McIntire on Cox Cable public access television on the evolution of the American judiciary over the past 50 years.
Ashley BakerMay 18, 2022Conservatives Oppose H.R. 1, a Partisan Attack on the First AmendmentWhile House Democrats cloak the bill in terms of “restoring democracy” and “preventing corruption,” the legislation has one goal: to protect
Ashley BakerMay 18, 20222018 Year in ReviewThe Committee for Justice was very busy in 2018. In the last year, we advocated for a clear framework for accessing data abroad, worked to d
Ashley BakerMay 18, 2022Education Secretary DeVos's New Rules for Title IX and Sexual Assault Will Restore FairnessFollowing the confirmation of Justice Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court, the Senate Judiciary Committee referred several of his accusers
Ashley BakerMay 18, 2022Google Isn't to Blame for Anti-Conservative BiasPolicies can only do so much to address the perceived bias because, as the recent hearing reminded us, the roots of any anti-conservative bi
Ashley BakerMay 18, 2022'Habitual Drunkards' and the Line between Status and Action – Part IIPart I of this blog post addressed a recent federal appeals court decision that turned on the distinction between 'status' and '
Ashley BakerMay 18, 2022Letter for the Record on the Nomination of Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme CourtIn order to provide the greatest added value to this committee's consideration of the Kavanaugh nomination, this letter will focus on an
Ashley BakerMay 18, 2022Why Should We Fear Russian Political Ads?Alarm bells rang in the media and on Capitol Hill last month when Facebook announced its discovery and removal of a new wave of malicious po