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You shouldn’t need a permit to pray in your own home — the Supreme Court should agree
A cease-and-desist letter forced an Orthodox Jew to cancel his minyan, but courts dismissed his First Amendment claim over a ...
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Under Hegseth, reporters are being treated like terrorists
The Trump administration is smothering press freedom and the public's right to know ...
The Justice Department recently issued subpoenas to reporters at The Wall Street Journal and The Washington Post in ...
Some provisions of the Constitution enjoy far more attention than others. At the Supreme Court, for example, it is a rare term that doesn’t have a case involving the First, Second, or Fourth ...
A clause buried in the U.S. Constitution, rarely discussed outside law school classrooms, has suddenly become the most searched political term in America. The 25th Amendment, a post-Kennedy ...
A deceptive law enforcement practice is proliferating across California jails. As it gains momentum, an increasing number of ...
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LA used to jail people for sleeping on the street. A case changed the city’s lens on homelessness
With the U.S.' 250th birthday this year, The LA Local is looking at the court decisions that defined belonging and exclusion.
New York Times journalists have been issued subpoenas seeking to force them to testify before a Manhattan federal grand jury ...
The two candidates for Barry County Prosecuting Attorney and two candidates for Barry County Presiding Commissioner answered ...
A video from Fort Wayne, Indiana, was shared on X by @libsoftiktok and has led to a heated debate over free speech rights and ...
A judge barred news outlets from publishing security footage and descriptions of a school lockdown, raising First Amendment ...
The Supreme Court is set to consider whether bans on semiautomatic rifles violate the Constitution’s Second Amendment.
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