A substitute school van driver for Pennsylvania's West Shore School District got lost multiple times while taking kids home—including ...
Lower courts are divided on the Fourth Amendment implications of a drug detection dog that jumps into a car on its own and then alerts to illegal drugs. I thought I would offer so ...
Barrett is wise to reject "common good constitutionalism." The innocuous-sounding concept largely stems from the work of right-wing Harvard law professor Adrian Vermeule, who has urged conservatives ...
The people who did the targeting should be punished and, more importantly, have their toys taken away: no more secret ...
"People have been trying to do conversion therapy for 100 years with no record of success," Colorado's solicitor general told the justices, citing opposition by groups like the American Medical ...
He discovered that eight states now ban retail sales of dogs, cats, and rabbits. Animal activists want the bans extended to all states. They say this is needed to save animals (and protect pet buyers) ...
Weakening or removing Section 230 would not fix the problems of social media, and in fact it could make things worse.
A new FinCEN rule forced small money services businesses to collect personal data on nearly every customer transaction. Lawsuits claim this violates the Fourth Amendment.
If the Trump administration wants to use military power, it should seek authorization from Congress, says Sen. Rand Paul.
Next week, if the Supreme Court decides to reach the merits in the U.S. v. Ellingburg case, it should recognize that restitution to crime victims serves compensatory rather than penal purposes.
With fewer immigrant workers available on American farms, there is a risk of "supply shock-induced food shortages," the Labor Department says.
As Illinois resists the federal immigration blitz, the Trump administration ups the ante on authoritarian rhetoric.