Pentagon chief Pete Hegseth announced Kelly's censure on Jan. 5, months after the lawmaker said service members 'can refuse ...
Lawyers clashed Tuesday in a federal courtroom in San Jose over whether student newspaper The Stanford Daily can proceed with ...
Wyoming's Supreme Court struck down two laws restricting abortion, including the nation's first explicit abortion pill ban in ...
The kingdom of God is within, should we so choose, but not in the Capitol or the courthouse, writes columnist Rod Miller.
Attorneys for the plaintiffs countered that the statute itself creates an “objective threat,” or in other words, actual ...
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Abortion stays legal in Wyoming as its top court strikes down laws, including first US pill ban
Abortion will remain legal in Wyoming after the state Supreme Court struck down two laws that include the nation’s first ...
On this podcast edition of Supreme Court Brief, host Jimmy Hoover interviews legal scholar Amanda Frost on her latest ...
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Opinion - The dog that didn’t bark on birthright citizenship
The ratifiers of the 14th Amendment could not have contemplated excluding the children of unlawful entrants, because the ...
Wyoming’s Supreme Court ruled on Tuesday that abortion will remain legal in as two laws that bar the abortion.
A Hilton hotel brought up the Third Amendment for perhaps the first time in living memory by refusing to house ICE agents.
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Commentary: Birthright citizenship plain as day in the Constitution — Mitchell Zimmerman
Commentary: It’s intolerable that the Supreme Court should consider reopening an issue it took a Civil War to resolve.
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