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In gun cases, more than in other areas of constitutional law, Supreme Court justices increasingly rely on legal scholarship.
After his Friday meeting with Vladimir Putin, President Trump bragged that the dictator had backed one of his conspiracy ...
The so-called One Big Beautiful Act allocates more than $170 billion over four years for border and interior enforcement, ...
The judicial appointment of an outside authority to temporarily run Rikers Island offers a rare opportunity to transform one ...
After its successful start in 2024, a large majority of voters across parties want state leaders to keep funding New York’s ...
Voters should choose their politicians, not the other way around. The Texas gerrymander and the partisan war it has triggered ...
In 2020, 2022, and 2024, our nation held federal elections. Despite the pandemic, threats of violence, denial of results, and extraordinary pressure, these were secure and accurate. Election officials ...
In May 1992, seven U.S. Marines joined two local police officers as they responded to a domestic violence call in the waning days of the Los Angeles riots. Deployed to the city alongside several ...
This article was originally published in Al Día Dallas. Over the past 18 months, there has been a wave of anti-voter bills introduced and passed across the country, many of them designed to undermine ...
The Court has repeatedly halted lower court orders and allowed administration policies to go forward via its “shadow docket” without any explanation.
While states and cities can choose to help enforce federal law, the 10th Amendment means that the U.S. government can’t force them to do so.