The U.S. military is fighting or preparing to fight in more countries than it was when the self-proclaimed "peace president" ...
The United States government first launched a War on Drugs on June 17, 1971, when President Richard Nixon declared: ...
Former Clayton County, Georgia, jailer Jabin Bethea pleaded guilty in federal court to violating a pretrial detainee's civil ...
But the Colorado Court of Appeals just reversed that, in part on First Amendment grounds. From In re Marriage of Teruel De Torres, decided Wednesday by the Colorado Court of Appeals (Judge Sueanna ...
That approach "improperly narrow [ed] the requisite Fourth Amendment analysis," Kagan held. "To assess whether an officer ...
History shows clearly that the societies most capable of generosity and liberalism are not those trapped in poverty but those ...
The department's lawsuit notes that the prohibited firearms are "in common use" for "lawful purposes," meaning they are ...
The justices suggested the president is misinterpreting "the regular forces," a key phrase in the statute on which he is ...
As we approach the 250th anniversary of our founding, Americans must not let Washington's legacy and the nation's ideals get hijacked by wackadoodles.
A guilty plea by a retired Albuquerque officer illustrates the extent of the biggest law enforcement scandal in the state's ...
The First Amendment says that "Congress shall make no law…abridging the freedom of speech." But one prominent conservative judge, whose name has been mentioned as a possible U.S. Supreme Court nominee ...
Americans are paying more for all kinds of festive products this year, from decorations to toys to holiday wine. Persistent ...
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