A U.S. Army captain sues the White House in federal court to find out.
The Court has failed to develop a robust system for applying the Fourth Amendment meaningfully to the questions of the 21st century.
In the eavesdropping arena, giving the judiciary overly broad power to second-guess the executive could be a cure worse than the disease.
In a trove of documents published online, Roy Den Hollander directed misogynistic and racist insults at U.S. District Court Judge Esther Salas, and expressed support for the president.