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Julian Foulkes, a 71-year-old retired special constable in the U.K., says he is suing the Kent Police Department for wrongful ...
Thousands of unharvested tomatoes are being plowed over in South Florida in a sign of what is to come under President Donald ...
Under the Miller test, something obscene must appeal to "prurient interests," depict or describe sexual acts in a "patently ...
Foreign policy hawks sometimes argue that America should be the "world's policeman" (not to mention the world's judge, jury, ...
The facility, Delaney Hall, is right next to Newark Liberty International Airport, and has variously served as a prison, ...
There's a lot to dislike about Germany's Alternative für Deutschland (AfD), the nativist–populist party that came in second ...
Elon Musk rode into Washington, D.C., with a chainsaw and a big promise: He would cut "at least $2 trillion" in government ...
We critique the apparent wind down of Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency, highlighting its failure to achieve ...
Appointed to the Supreme Court in 1990 by Republican President George H.W. Bush, Souter quickly emerged as a consistent ...
On Thursday, the U.S. Supreme Court will hear arguments regarding three preliminary injunctions against a January 20 executive order in which President Donald Trump purported to eliminate birthright ...
In Mississippi, Sinatra Jordan spent 940 days in jail without a trial after being accused of shooting at Capitol Police ...
Federal courts have long had a strong presumption against pseudonymity; the cases I discuss in The Law of Pseudonymous Litigation are mostly federal ...
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