- Federal judge blocks Pentagon’s designation of Anthropic as supply-chain risk
CONTENT TO COME… This article by Matthew Vadum appeared March 26, 2026, in The Epoch Times. Continue reading Federal judge blocks Pentagon’s designation of Anthropic as supply-chain risk[...]
- Federal judge voices concerns over War Department’s ban of Anthropic
A federal judge on March 24 seemed receptive to Anthropic’s request to temporarily block the Department of War from continuing to designate the AI company as a supply-chain risk. The designation, under a federal law designed to protect military systems from foreign sabotage, functions as a blacklist, preventing the company from doing business with the federal government [...]
- Supreme Court rules policeman accused of excessive force by protester may not be sued
The U.S. Supreme Court on March 23 ruled 6–3 that qualified immunity prevents a protester from suing a police officer for allegedly using excessive force during an arrest at a state capitol. Qualified immunity, a rule created by the courts, shields government officials, including police officers, from individual liability unless the wrongdoer violated a clearly [...]
- Supreme Court seems skeptical of state law allowing late-arriving ballots
The U.S. Supreme Court on March 23 seemed skeptical of a Mississippi law that allows the state to count mail-in ballots received after Election Day in federal elections. Mississippi law allows counting of mail-in ballots received within a five-day grace period after Election Day. The law was enacted in July 2020 during the COVID-19 pandemic to provide flexibility to [...]