Jane Fonda and 500 other Hollywood stars are reviving the Committee for the First Amendment. What does that mean? Jane Fonda ...
The Supreme Court green-lighted an era of policing in which people can be stopped and seized for little more than how they ...
Now there is no real limit on police seizures. History teaches us that people of color will bear the brunt of this, including ...
The First Amendment of the Bill of Rights establishes rights to speech, religion, press, and assembly. Monday night in Austin and Dallas, police broke up protests in the streets over the federal ...
When the IRS announced two weeks ago that it would not enforce a section of federal law commonly called the Johnson Amendment, many clerics rejoiced. The Johnson Amendment — named for its author, then ...
Earlier this year, University of Florida law student Preston Damsky wrote a paper arguing that the Constitution’s opening ...
The First Amendment doesn’t mean anyone can say or write anything they want. Blast at a Tennessee explosives plant leaves 19 ...
I’m not a lawyer; maybe that helps me understand the 14th Amendment and birthright citizenship better than J. Christian Adams (“Conventional wisdom behind birthright citizenship is wrong,” April 22).
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Are judges good historians?

A Second Opinion is a recurring series by Haley Proctor on the Second Amendment and constitutional litigation. Three years ...
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CB pores over definition of full court

On Thursday, an eight-member constitutional bench (CB) of the Supreme Court headed by Justice Amin-ud-Din Khan heard the ...
In September, the Supreme Court rendered obsolete the Fourth Amendment’s prohibition on suspicionless seizures by the police.