In Kansas, where a public school teacher was punished by the state for declining to buy items made in Israel, a federal court has issued a ruling that’s good news for free speech advocates.
People who follow the law will remember this past week for a long time. Here's why.
Before, we argued over whether life begins at conception, but now some employers are arguing over the definition of conception itself.
New Hampshire Republicans almost legally authorized pregnant women to commit murder last week, providing a cautionary tale for their colleagues in Congress.
Progressive organizers are betting they can flip the conventional wisdom on voting.
The Supreme Court laid down a marker for privacy in the smartphone era Wednesday—and Chief Justice John Roberts showed a surprising new savviness about technology.
Santorum's remarks are more plausible as legal analysis than most critics have acknowledged
The House and Senate bills punish Democratic constituencies, from college students to homeowners in big-city markets.
Despite the Sixth Amendment, in many jurisdictions, defendants don’t get legal representation the first time they go to court.