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Alabama can't seem to decide whether it wants to discourage porn consumption or profit from it. Starting in September, it ...
The Corporation for Public Broadcasting, which funds NPR and PBS, says budget cuts are forcing it to shut down. The majority of staffers will be dismissed by the end of September, with a few staying ...
The big question is whether tariffs unilaterally imposed by President Donald Trump under creative interpretations of emergency executive powers will withstand a federal court challenge. So far, the ...
Victims of uncompensated takings can sue directly under the Constitution. The case involved uncompensated seizure of horses.
San Francisco's Board of Supervisors is set to vote on an ordinance proposed by Board President Rafael Mandelman that ...
"I want to make sure that I always leave open the possibility that I'm wrong," says Trump's director of the National ...
Immigration officers are using more forceful tactics to keep up with the Trump administration’s mass deportation goals.
A federal court concluded the official was entitled to qualified immunity in a case that united two unlikely allies.
Years after a decision that ruled home equity theft unconstitutional, the state continues to try to find ways around it.
Christian artist Sean Feucht has been forced to find new venues for all six of his most recent shows in Canada.
Thinning the ranks of the IRS is a good thing. But there's still the issue of an incomprehensible tax code funding an ...
Questions about the death of Marie Blaise at a South Florida ICE detention center have lingered since she collapsed in April.
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