Coulter's Law
English
Alternative forms
- Coulter's law
Etymology
Named after Ann Coulter (1961–), an American right-wing commentator.
Proper noun
- (politics, conservatism) A saying stating the longer it takes the media to identify a mass shooter in the United States, the less likely it is to be a white male.
Further reading
- “Coulter's Law”, in Dictionary.com Unabridged, Dictionary.com, LLC, 1995–present.