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Shoot and Kill. The U.S.-Iran conflict is evolving from a hot war of dueling air strikes to a nautical stalemate…
An excerpt from yesterday’s decision in U.S. v. California, by Judge Mark Bennett, joined by Judges Jacqueline Nguyen and Daniel…
On Monday, I wrote about an unusual situation at the Supreme Court: even though Kannon Shanmugam of Paul Weiss was…
It is much easier to complain about how the Supreme Court handles interim orders on the “Shadow Docket” than to…
A federal judge sentenced former Baltimore City Schools Police Officer Lawrence Smith to one year and one day in jail.…
Back in 2019, Virginia’s legislators made a broadly bipartisan decision to have the state’s congressional map drawn, for the first…
Was the Clean Power Plan the first executive branch action halted by Supreme Court order on the “shadow docket”? Was…
The Department of Justice (DOJ) is alleging the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC), a well-known civil rights organization that purports…
Britain, which has long restricted what people eat and consume, has now banned tobacco for future generations. On Tuesday, Parliament…
Today the Supreme Court decided Hencely v. Fluor Corp. The vote was 6-3, though not the split you might be…
When the Declaration of Independence Was News, by Emily Sneff, Oxford University Press, 272 pages, $29.99 The men who drafted…
A 77-year-old retired pastor will be tried in court for the second day on Wednesday after preaching a sermon near a…
