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How a bank robbery case became SCOTUS’s next big Fourth Amendment test
It’s been a few years since the Supreme Court heard a major Fourth Amendment case. That will change next month when the justices hear oral arguments in Chatrie v. United States on the government’s use ...
After declining an invitation from President Trump, Pope Leo XIV will make a virtual appearance on July 3 at the National ...
U.S. Rep. Laurel Lee introduced a constitutional amendment that would allow only citizens to vote in federal elections, making current law permanent.
FBI director says agency does ‘purchase commercially available information’ from data brokers; Ron Wyden calls action ‘an outrageous end run around the Fourth Amendment’ ...
After the Great Fire in 1871, Chicago’s mayor declared martial law. The military occupation ended days later, after the death ...
The Appellate Division of the New York State Supreme Court, Third Department recently upheld a lower court decision finding that a provision of ...
Attorney General Pam Bondi is refusing to answer questions on the Justice Department’s mishandling of the Epstein files.
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Democrat Reveals Epstein File That Blows Huge Hole in Trump’s Story
Democratic Representative Dan Goldman revealed an unredacted file from the government’s Jeffrey Epstein files on the House ...
Things came to a head in the early 1840s when the case became a family battle over Julia’s citizenship. In New York, as in ...
The FBI director testified Wednesday that his agency has revived the controversial practice of purchasing data that can be used to track people.
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Badar Khan Suri, an Indian national in the United States on a J-1 exchange visa, was detained by immigration authorities over his participation in anti-Israel rallies. He filed a petition for writ of ...
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