Legally, Trump must either cease operations or ask Congress for approval. He did neither, and Congress just went on recess.
An excerpt from Delaware Superior Court Judge Sean Lugg's 42-page opinion yesterday in Newsom v. Fox News Network, LLC: ...
In a bid to “reaffirm its exclusive jurisdiction” over prediction markets such as Kalshi, the Commodity Futures Trading ...
Hate speech' is notoriously hard to define and is usually a subjective characterization. But that's not going to stop ...
In my March 5 Dispatch article on the Iran War and the Constitution, I explained why Donald Trump's initiation ...
Yesterday a panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit stayed a district court injunction, pending appeal, that would have commandeered New Hampshire by requiring it to maintain a ...
This case will go to the Supreme Court very quickly.

DHS Funded

DHS funded. Congress has passed a spending bill that ends the monthslong shutdown of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS ...
Unionization efforts at Starbucks and Amazon get front-page media coverage. But dozens of workplaces discard their unions ...
From last week's Maine high court decision in Aldarraji v. Alolwan, written by Justice Julia Lipe, dealing with Ms.
NA Donald Trump has been trying to "nationalize" (his term, not mine) control over elections, claiming sweeping presidential ...
After California made this same mistake in 1999, it took 12 years to dig out of the hole. Taxpayers footed the bill.