SCOTUS Strikes Down Chevron, and Other Rulings: Read Them For Yourself
Read for yourself the SCOTUS rulings regarding regulatory power, January 6th prosecutions, and “camping bans” aimed at the homeless.
Read for yourself the SCOTUS rulings regarding regulatory power, January 6th prosecutions, and “camping bans” aimed at the homeless.
Four more decisions came down from the United States Supreme Court, which still leaves quite a few headline-making rulings to come.
The celebration of our country’s second Independence Day seems like a good time to break out OT’s classic listicle to read & discuss
On the anniversary of DACA, President Biden announces changes and protections for undocumented spouses who have been in the United States for more than a decade.
The Supreme Court has rejected a challenge against the widely used abortion drug mifepristone citing a lack of standing by the plaintiffs.
Hunter Biden was found guilty on all three felony counts he faced stemming from lying on a federal firearms application and gun purchase.
President Joe Biden has taken executive action aimed at the southern border, drawing skepticism and pushback from both sides of the political aisle.
Meanwhile, out in Arizona, the usual suspects in Trumpian electoral shenanigans enter not guilty pleas after having been rounded up.
In a move of diplomatic symbolism, Spain, Ireland, and Norway announced their respective governments would recognize a Palestinian state while calling for the ever-elusive two-state solution.
Judge Merchan determined the former president and current defendant flouted his gag order by making nine statements on social media and his campaign website.
Protesting is all the rage, it seems, as the spring term winds down at campuses nationwide.
Famous for being a football player, movie star, and pitchman before becoming infamous for being acquitted of the murder of his ex-wife and Ron Goldman