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The odds are not exactly in Davis' favor. The Supreme Court is "formally asked" to hear thousands of new cases each term, yet the justices only agree to hear a small fraction of them. And most of the ...
Trump's campaign promises, coming to fruition: "Until June, deportations had lagged behind immigration arrests and detentions," reports The New York Times. "By the first week of August, deportations ...
CBP officers said they acted in self-defense when the driver fled the scene, but passengers believe video evidence shows they ...
The president’s $300 billion tariff rebate plan risks replaying Bush-era giveaways—but on a scale large enough to fuel ...
There's nothing quite like dipping a chocolate chip cookie into a tall glass of…steel? The Trump administration's 50 percent ...
The Fifth Circuit reversed a decision that allowed the university to block an LGBT student group from hosting a charity drag ...
The president accused the institution of focusing too much on "how bad slavery was" while saying nothing about "success" or ...
Pro-life activist Isabel Vaughan-Spruce is under police investigation for a third time after silently praying outside an abortion clinic ...
Today's decision by Judge Richard Berman (S.D.N.Y.), in U.S. v. Epstein, is here; here's the summary from the docket ...
The president ordering federal agents onto the street is not how routine policing should work, even in the nation's capital.
Section E of West Virginia's Daniel's Law provides a cause of action for damages and prohibits "disclos[ing], redisclos[ing] or otherwise mak[ing] available the home address or unpublished home or ...
Psychologist Jonathan Haidt argues that smartphones destroy the attention spans and self-esteem of children. But is that really the case?