Suspected enemy combatants at Gitmo were not permitted rights afforded to US citizens. But with Hamdi, the...
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Inspector General Michael Horowitz’s review of the FBI’s handling of its investigation of the Trump campaign in...
Nunes has claimed a news network, a social network, a fictional cow, and a few journalists have...
This week, Plata v. Brown case of the week highlighting the need for prison reforms, West Virginia...
This week's writs include SCOTUS on golf, a death row reprieve, Breaking Bad comes to life, Assange...
It's Wednesday! Celebrate by reading this week's Wednesday Writs, your round up of law and legal related...
Whistleblower sues the President of the United States over his treatment. No, not that whistleblower or president....
This week, Myra Bradwell fights the power, Atatiana Jefferson, SCOTUS, lawyer misses court for the best possible...
There is very little evidence that being impeached increases the popularity of impeached presidents.
This week's packed Wednesday Writs include not real big fish, the ACLU siding with the NRA, those...
The defendants appealed their sentences for a logical reason: when weighing the LSD for sentencing purposes, the...
Sometimes we choose to wish for evil in order for a greater good.
Today's case, though, is not of great import to our daily lives, it's just a case about...
A jury has found Amber Guyger guilty of the murder of Botham Jean
U.S. v. Nixon was, beyond doubt, the most consequential decision Burger ever wrote and probably the most...
To many, Baker v. Carr represented the real beginning of the politicization of the Supreme Court. And...
And as usual in today's political climate, everyone is using this to reaffirm their previously held positions...
This week we have been discussing criminal justice reform and the need- or lack of need- to...
There has been a push for justice reform in recent years, much of it regarding the extended...