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In a unanimous decision, the Supreme Court held that a Columbus police detective’s use of a warrantless subpoena did not violate the Fourth Amendment rights of Mamadou Diaw, a man suspected of using ...
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled in favor of parents who sought to opt their kids out of public school instruction. What could ...
Jacob Austin Hikes, 31, “presented an immediate threat of death or physical injury” and it was “reasonable under the ...
• Wear boxer shorts, briefs, T-shirts, socks, caps or any other item adorned with the flag, the above being held to include ...
When Supreme Court justices and even the Ninth Circuit use strong language to rein in activist judges, the end of the ...
After nearly 20 hours straight of working the phones – using both threats and assurances to cajole Republicans into ...
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Liberty and Justice: Certain Terms and Conditions May ApplyA singular nation that cannot and will not be divided, and a promise that everyone within that indivisible nation will be granted conditionless liberty and justice. That’s the kind of promise we want ...
The recent Mahmoud v. Taylor Supreme Court decision affirmed the rights of parents to opt-out of public school LGBTQ+ lessons ...
EDITORIAL: The Supreme Court’s recent Montgomery County decision and the Archdiocese of Hamburg’s new pro-LGBT sex-education ...
The late former Supreme Court Justice David Souter was unusual in many ways, and we won’t see his like again. But we ...
The U.S. Supreme Court's three liberal justices exerted waning influence during its recently concluded term, and their ...
The Supreme Court has agreed to hear two cases in the fall that test state laws banning transgender women and girls from ...
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