Should We Eliminate “Hate” Crimes?
Does it really matter why Fraizer Glenn Miller murdered three people in Kansas?
Does it really matter why Fraizer Glenn Miller murdered three people in Kansas?
Cowardice. There really isn’t any other word for it.
Adding paywalls isn’t stopping the decline of the newspaper industry.
The economy may be recovering but voters don’t want to hear that, Democratic strategists warn.
Once again, the Obama Administration punts on the Keystone XL Pipeline.
Hillary Clinton’s numbers aren’t at the incredibly high levels they used to be, but they were never going to stay that high anyway.
Someone needs to give the Mayor of Warren, Michigan a lesson on what the First Amendment means.
Wisconsin recently became the third state to criminalize revenge porn. Why is it still legal in the other 47?
Chelsea Clinton is pregnant, and once again America’s political pundits are making fools of themselves.
New York has joined nine other states and the District of Columbia to vote to for an Electoral College bypass.
Interactions between consumers and businesses online are starting to have an impact on the legal system.
Portland, Oregon government officials and USA Today headline writers are innumerate.
Predicting the end of the DPRK is a fool’s errand.
If a decision by the Senate Press Gallery stands, SCOTUSBlog’s ability to cover the Supreme Court will be significantly restricted.
White House Press Secretary Jay Carney’s choices in home decor raise an interesting question.
NATO seems intent on sending a signal to Vladmir Putin that there are limits to his patience.
Our tax system is so complicated that whether we’re filing our returns correctly is a known unknown.
An unsurprising result in a lawsuit that never should have been filed
The Supreme Court is set to hear arguments next week in an important First Amendment case.