The decision rebukes the DOJ for demanding "private and sensitive" information about Georgia election workers "without a legitimate purpose." ...
Nearly 60 years after Katz v. United States, the Supreme Court is still debating what counts as a reasonable expectation of ...
Waiting for the government to shed power and voluntarily reduce its intrusions into people's lives can be an exercise in frustration, but gun owners are getting some welcome news from the feds.
Nigel Farage has resigned his seat amid questions over undeclared gifts, but a fresh mandate from Clacton won’t answer ...
David Streever says his First Amendment rights were violated after ICE agents tracked him down over an email criticizing the ...
The USMNT won't become a World Cup favorite overnight, but immigration, competition, and investment could improve its odds.
Over the course of 12 days last month, the Supreme Court upheld the gun rights of cannabis consumers, rejected Hawaii's default rule against firearms on private property open to the public, and agreed ...
Today's guest is Clark Neily, a constitutional litigator, civil liberties advocate, and senior vice president for legal studies at the Cato Institute. He previously served as co-counsel in the ...
A court sentenced former Singapore Traffic Police officer Shivasuria Maniam Kesaval to 16 months in jail after he unlawfully accessed police computer systems and shared a woman's personal information ...
On the morning of March 13, Afghan immigrant Mohammad Nazeer Paktiawal was taken into custody while preparing to take his ...
Rumors surrounding McConnell’s health are putting new attention on one of the GOP’s most unconventional lawmakers.
Jenny Racicot, a 41-year-old Maine woman who used to date Platner, says the Maine Senate candidate sexually assaulted her in ...