Iowa Officials Arrested This Guy for Criticizing Them—Twice. A Federal Judge Says They Are Liable.
A mayor and a police chief "mistook their authority to maintain order for a license to suppress criticism," says U.S.
A 2018 class action lawsuit argued that Chicago was unlawfully overcharging residents for parking and sticker fines.
Even when paired with subsidies, inclusionary zoning suppresses housing supply and forces cities to trade new units for tax ...
Today, the Boston Globe published my article, "Trump's New Tariffs are Another Dangerous Presidential Power Grab" (non-paywall link here).
As the U.S. sends forces near Iran, Pentagon officials warn a prolonged war could strain forces, deplete munitions, and risk ...
The conservative justice’s regrettable opinion in Learning Resources v. Trump.
The Olympic skier chose to compete for China, sparking backlash from Americans who see her decision as a rejection of the ...
From a press release by Daniel A. Horwitz (Horwitz Law, PLLC), who prevailed in the case; I've worked with him before and generally quite trust his work (plus I looked through the source material ...
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor may soon become the inmate formerly known as prince. British police arrested the king's brother on ...
The president is relying on a provision that the government's lawyers said had no 'obvious application' to his goal.
The company may soon shutter its operations in the District of Columbia, following recent decisions by the D.C. Superior ...
If an administration decides it wants fewer immigrants of a certain ethnicity, religion, race, sexual orientation, etc., it ...
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