Chatrie v. United States asks what limits the Constitution places on the surveillance state in an age of cellphones.
The Supreme Court will hear oral argument next week in Chatrie v. United States, which concerns a Virginia man who was ...
Republican lawmakers have filed amendments to sweeping agriculture legislation that would push back the scheduled federal ...
Trump’s plan to expand psychedelic therapy could aid patients, but most nonmedical users would still face criminal penalties.
Does the 4th Amendment's ban on unreasonable searches extend to your smartphone and its tracking data?
As an old Catholic school girl who may or may not have started too late, words mean a lot to me. When I hear someone use a ...
In a Truth Social post on Wednesday evening, President Donald Trump shared a transcript of a far right podcast that delved ...
The Department of Homeland Security is developing smart glasses that would allow federal agents to identify people using ...
From yesterday's decision by Judge Jorge Alonso (N.D. Ill.) in Rosado v. Bondi: Plaintiff Kassandra Rosado runs a Facebook ...
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Cabinet minister talks about benefits of 'Alberta Time,' tables bill to eliminate clock changes
A proposed new Official Time Act would put all of the province permanently on "Alberta Time," should the legislature approve ...
Elaine Harris Spearman discusses the importance of the rule of law and ethics amid current political challenges.
Donald Trump’s expletive-loaded diatribe at Iran, and threats to obliterate Iran’s infrastructure, even if carried out, will ...
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