In previous articles, I explored two of the biggest unanswered questions in the Second Amendment space: Who are “the people,” ...
Josh McDaniel discusses how questions of religious liberty have impacted people of different faiths and even people of no ...
Half a century after approving coercive plea bargaining, the Supreme Court is beginning to recognize its costs.
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OPINION: Birthright Citizenship: The Court Pointed the Way
Immediately after the Supreme Court of the United States threw out his executive order outlawing birthright citizenship, ...
The Justice Department sued California and Virginia over state gun restrictions, targeting assault weapons bans and ...
Activists will gather July 9 at the Supreme Court to celebrate the 14th Amendment and defend civil rights protections.
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Justice Jackson’s birthright citizenship opinion includes Black Americans in the story of the nation’s search for equality
In the annals of Supreme Court decisions, the public likely remembers what justices wrote for the court in famous cases, such ...
Last week, the Supreme Court took up challenges to two assault weapons bans. Its decision could seriously limit the ...
A New Jersey judge ordered New Brunswick Today to remove the video and barred it from writing about the episode, alarming ...
Whether it is the front page of the local newspaper or the cover of a national magazine (or just routine conversation), it is difficult to escape ...
Though he dissented in the ruling to uphold birthright citizenship, Alito argued that migrant kids should remain in the US.
Missouri voters approved a constitutional amendment in 2016 barring state and local governments from imposing new sales taxes on most services — a measure its backers pitched as protection against ...
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