The unanimous decision upholding gun rights of cannabis consumers is striking given the Court's history of accommodating the ...
Civil rights and environmentalists vowed to keep fighting in court until the detention camp is torn down and returned to its ...
A provision in the Senate defense bill would allow future administrations to buy stakes in private businesses using taxpayer ...
I have written quite a bit about Judge Ross's extrajudicial activities. I've also written how the Eleventh Circuit Judicial ...
People in poverty have little access to food, clean water, decent shelter, basic medical care, and schooling. Adequate ...
In short, all nine justices agreed that the federal government's prosecution of this particular nonviolent marijuana user for ...
A new report found that 82 percent of Americans want the benefits of free markets taught in high school. As the 250th ...
Law enforcement in Colorado can now inspect the records of any firearms dealer in the state "at all times" without a warrant, ...
To say that the right to trial by jury was of paramount importance to America's founding generation would be putting it ...
What affordability discourse gets wrong: "Nearly half of U.S. families couldn't afford basic necessities in 2024, report ...
Perhaps understandably, Reilly feels persecuted. She now sues the FBI, its director, the United States Attorney General, and the United States Department of Justice (collectively, "the Government").
Leave it to the Rooker-Feldman doctrine to divide the justices in an unusual way. Today the Supreme Court decided T.M. v. University of Maryland Medical System Corp., a case concerning the application ...