What Is Section 230 and Why Does Everyone Want to Change It?
Section 230 protects platforms from liability for user content — and both parties want it gone. Here's what the law actually does and why changing it could break the internet.
Section 230 protects platforms from liability for user content — and both parties want it gone. Here's what the law actually does and why changing it could break the internet.
The Senate filibuster requires 60 votes to pass most legislation, giving the minority party veto power over the majority. Here's how this procedural rule works and why it blocks popular policies.
Abortion laws by state vary drastically after Dobbs v. Jackson. Fourteen states ban abortion entirely, 16 states protect access, and the rest impose restrictions. Here's where the law stands now.