U.S. District Judge Leo Sorokin struck down the fee, saying it exceeds the president's statutory authority and violates the ...
An internal ICE inspection of Camp East Montana earlier this year uncovered dozens of violations of national detention ...
Joel Halldorf's new book explores how books fostered dissent, shaped modern identity, and anticipated today's digital ...
After arrests at protests outside an ICE detention center, critics question whether DHS is respecting free speech protections ...
New York lawmakers exempt some housing projects from SEQRA review while approving a new tax on high-value second homes in New ...
An Ohio courtroom may have to determine whether a blogger should face jail time for texting an image of Shrek's penis to a ...
A new Israeli strike near Tyre came just one day after Iran warned that further attacks in Lebanon would bring a stronger ...
Government officials may not fully understand what social media is, but they damned well plan to do something about the ills it may or may not inflict on our society. They'll happily start with ...
Denver Golmon, a police officer in Hammond, Louisiana, is facing federal charges for allegedly exposing the identity of a confidential informant in a cockfighting investigation. Golmon's uncle was ...
In 2009, the Supreme Court decided Ricci v. DeStefano. The Justices reversed Judge Sonia Sotomayor's indefensible ruling against the Frank ...
Uh, no, says the Wisconsin Court of Appeals, refusing to set aside plaintiff’s brother’s will, in which the brother left nothing to the plaintiff.
An excerpt from Sunar v. Gray Local Media, Inc., decided today by Judge Kenneth Bell (W.D.N.C.): Defendants Gray Local ...