

Federal Judge Strikes Down Texas Voter ID Law
Texas suffers another legal setback in its effort to pass a Voter ID law.
Texas suffers another legal setback in its effort to pass a Voter ID law.
In a somewhat surprising opinion from Justice Kennedy, the Supreme Court upheld the University of Texas’s race-based admissions program.
The Supreme Court has issued a ruling whose roots can be found in case law going back half a century.
New York State’s gun law takes rights away from nearly 35,000 people without any due process whatsoever.
A trial court judge in Tennessee is the first jurist since the Supreme Court’s decision in U.S. v. Windsor to uphold a ban on same-sex marriage
Another Circuit Court of Appeals has weighed in on the marriage equality debate.
Another step closer to the Supreme Court.
A case from Nevada provides another example of police abuse, and a possible claim arising under the long-forgotten Third Amendment.