A Supreme Court ruling against U.S. gunmakers would open the floodgates for lawsuits against other industries.
Firing squads have a long history in the U.S., dating back to 1608, though they have been rarely used in modern times.
Coastal Challenge Rodeo, 5 p.m. March 7-8: The NC High School and Junior High School Rodeo Show, sponsored by the Brunswick County Farm Bureau, at the Southeastern Agricultural Center. There is a fee ...
Is COVID-19 delaying the fight for voting rights in Florida? In Florida, people with felony records are fighting to regain their voting rights. But the coronavirus has made that struggle more ...
The Supreme Court received a variety of new appeals in February: American Airlines says the government has been "overly ...
If the defining feeling of the start of the first Trump administration was chaos, its equivalent in this term is whiplash.
Stanford Law professor Orin Kerr joins Katie Barlow to discuss the challenges of upholding the Fourth Amendment in a digital landscape.
Currently there are dueling circuit court opinions on geofencing and the constitutionality of this investigative tool. This ...
Prof Ali Riaz, who was flown into Bangladesh from the US last October, two months after the fall of Sheikh Hasina’s authoritarian regime to lead the Constitutional Reform Commission, has misread the o ...
Tariffs on U.S. dairy products imported into Canada depend on whether the U.S. has exceeded quotas agreed to in ...
In short, the alleged Truth Social ( archived) post was real. On March 4, 2025, Trump indeed posted "all federal funding will ...
If passed, the bill would require public universities to shut down DEI offices, restrict related funding, and report on ...