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Fast on the heels of the recent “No Kings” protests against President Donald Trump comes an odd suggestion that Americans ...
The Conversation focuses on how the overall expansion of voting rights and a historical understanding of “We the People” ...
The fourth US law firm to challenge a punitive executive order issued by President Trump against it has been granted summary ...
Attorneys accused two government agencies of arresting 25 people in the Midwest without warrants and probable cause in ...
Crypto investor argues the federal agency's probe, upheld by a federal appeals court, would "strip millions of Americans of meaningful privacy protections." ...
The US Supreme Court refused to question an Internal Revenue Service summons that forced Coinbase Global Inc. to turn over ...
Less than five months after the Emergency ’75 had been declared–on November 10, 1975–the Supreme Court constituted a 13-judge ...
Over two and a half centuries ago, Americans’ lives were governed by the British monarchy and Parliament. This elite group of ...
From the column: "It’s up to the courts, Congress, and civil society, including everyday Americans, to exercise collective ...
To consider 31 state creation proposals, over 20 judiciary reform bills, and state police legislation By Henry Umoru ABUJA – ...
Congress passed the 22nd Amendment on March 21, 1947. It took less than four years for the necessary three-fourths of the states to ratify the amendment, which became law on Feb. 27, 1951.
The Fourth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution prohibits “unreasonable searches and seizures.” Before the U.S. Supreme Court in Barnes v. Felix is the issue of how one determines whether a seizure is ...