Protesting at Officials’ Homes
Is harassing judges, mayors, Senators, and the like in their private lives just free speech?
Is harassing judges, mayors, Senators, and the like in their private lives just free speech?
POLITICO has obtained what purports to be the 1st draft of the opinion.
Brussels has gotten ahead of Washington in regulating mostly American-based Internet companies.
The matter of Executive Privilege and former Presidents is settled law.
There will be no religious exemptions. For now, at least.
Refusniks are creating an ethical dilemma for the triage system.
Our brains are wired to seek approval but may not be equipped to handle our modern existence.
An interesting but rather misleading report from a Biden Treasury official.
There are legitimate ethical and liberty questions but they’re outweighed by the benefits.
Comparing the White House’s approach to that of sports leagues on testing.
A world in which we’re all contractors is a dystopian utopia.
Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison gets a lesson in governing the hard way.
Donald Trump proves once again that there are no boundaries he won’t cross.
An inexcusable assault on an utterly defenseless African-American teenager.
Barely in office a year, California Congresswoman Katie Hill has been forced to resign in the face of inappropriate contact with a staff member and a campaign worker.
There’s far more good in technology than bad, but these days we seem to be far more focused on the bad right now.
After a week of silence, Bernie Sanders campaign confirm that he had a heart attack earlier this week.
Late last week, a Federal Judge blocked a California law requiring candidates for President and other offices to make copies of their tax returns public.
A Federal Court has ruled once again in favor of a transgender student in Virginia who was prevented from using the bathroom conforming to their gender identity.
Tulsi Gabbard has filed a seemingly frivolous lawsuit against Google due to a temporary suspension of her advertising account.
Recent video showing what appears to be uncontrolled shaking are raising health concerns about German Chancellor Angela Merkel.
After a year of fighting, the Administration has given up on its effort to get a citizenship question on the 2020 Census.
New York Governor Andrew Cuomo has signed into law a bill that will make it easier for Congress to get President Trump’s tax returns.
Detroit shows how modern technology can lead to a virtual police state.
Another woman has accused President Trump of sexually assaulting her some 20 years ago.
The Alaska Supreme Court has ruled that the state’s sex offender registry violates due process protections in the state and Federal Constitutions.
While the scope of Federal power has expanded beyond the ken of the Framers, this is not an example.