When the Outcome Takes a Life . . .
…crater his political support from this group, making it no accident that the administration is openly flouting the law that required the full release of the Epstein Files by December…
…crater his political support from this group, making it no accident that the administration is openly flouting the law that required the full release of the Epstein Files by December…
…reporters his agency had obtained a search warrant—a rare step—but the federal government still refused them access. Tonight, in a lawsuit against Homeland Security secretary Kristi Noem and other administration…
…that the lobby supporting the enactment of same-sex marriage laws in different states is politically powerful, do you?” he asked the lawyer. For purposes of the law, said the lawyer,…
…mainly procedural/jurisdictional law, and to do so in a way that, in effect, lets judges interpret these procedural/jurisdictional (and, closely related to jurisdictional, “immunity”-from-liability) law to bar nearly all constitutional…
…works, at least not in most instances. This would be especially true for those who consider that interpretations of the law should further coherent bodies of law that work as…
The new Florida [voter-identification] law requires that voter registration drives be conducted by third-party groups that are certified by the state and requires the groups to account for all forms…
…be prosecuted by Fitzgerald: WASHINGTON (AP) – Lawyers for Vice President Dick Cheney’s former top aide asked a federal judge Thursday to dismiss his indictment on grounds that the special…
…the study concludes. According to Hamilton’s figures, the rule of law explains 57 percent of countries’ intangible capital. Education accounts for 36 percent.” Rule of law equates to trust. A…
by Linda Beale Dear GOP: a Daily Kos staff reminder on the constitutional process for changing the law The Tea Party/GOP coalition has often talked about the importance of the…
…to Fourteenth Amendment equal protection of the law, a constitutional provision heretofore accorded to individuals as against a state’s denial of equal protection of the law. Who knew? Well, whatever….