Supreme Court Makes It Even Harder to Sue Abusive Federal Agents
By Michael Maharrey In another fail for liberty, a recent Supreme Court decision effectively expanded qualified immunity and makes it virtually impossible for people to…
By Michael Maharrey In another fail for liberty, a recent Supreme Court decision effectively expanded qualified immunity and makes it virtually impossible for people to…
By Robert Pallitto The US Supreme Court ruled recently on the government’s use of the state secrets doctrine in an opinion that will make it…
By Jessica Corbett This is a breaking story… Please check back for possible updates… Human rights advocates on Thursday sharply condemned the Supreme Court’s decision…
By Children’s Health Defense New York, NY, Feb. 22, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — The United States Supreme Court will consider a legal challenge to New…
By Tyler Durden In a decision that will likely be welcomed by many New York parents and schoolchildren, along with the countless workers, consumers and…
By Michael Boldin While we can certainly embrace whatever positive things we can get, there is a lot of bad news along with the silver…
By Michael Boldin GOOD: Supreme Court holds vaccine mandate for businesses is illegal. (We absolutely gotta take a win when we get it!) “Although Congress…
By Simon Black, Sovereign Man By the late 7th century BC, ancient Greek civilization had already reached a critical breaking point. This was still in…
By Brad Polumbo When it comes to upholding Americans’ constitutional rights, late isn’t good enough. But it’s still better than never. With its Thursday ruling…
By Robert Wheeler If the Biden Administration has its way, changes could soon occur that would allow for packing the Supreme Court with additional justices…
By Antony Davies and James R. Harrigan Every presidential election in the United States follows a clear formula. First, many people with absolutely no chance…
By Jon Miltimore The Supreme Court on Wednesday unanimously ruled that state and local governments are subject to constitutional prohibitions on “excessive fines” on citizens….
By Lindsay Marie On June 28, 2018, the Supreme Court (Court) denied a petition by Silk Road founder Ross Ulbricht that would have forced the…
By Carey Wedler Last week, the Supreme Court dealt another blow to police accountability in the United States. In a 7-2 ruling in Kisela v. Hughes, a majority of Supreme Court justices decided…