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Court To Consider Law License For Disgraced Jounalist
The California Supreme Court will decide whether Stephen Glass can practice law
Court Halts Changes To NYC’s Stop-And-Frisk
Future of controversial police policy unclear with new mayor being elected soon
Supreme Beings: Portrait Honors Female Justices
The Four Justices goes on display for three years
Court To Hear From Students Suspended For Wearing American Flag Shirts On Cinco de Mayo
Former high school students argue violation of free speech
She’ll Need a Late Checkout: Hotel Booting Woman After 9-Year Stay
Marriott says she owes $29,000
Upgrading Up-Skirt Laws: Advocates Call for Stronger Action Against Video Voyeurism
Lawmakers are changing the rules to keep up with hi-tech creeps
Missouri Legislature Fails to Override Governor’s Veto of Controversial Gun Law
The Missouri General Assembly failed Wednesday in an effort to override the governor’s veto and enact the Second Amendment Preservation Act, which sought to invalidate federal laws that “infringe on the people’s right to keep …
Newtown Approves Firearms Ordinance
Officials in Newtown, Conn., have unanimously approved a local ordinance that limits recreational shooting in the town.
Louisiana Sodomy Sting: How Invalidated Sex Laws Still Lead to Arrests
A decade after being ruled unconstitutional, sodomy statutes on the books in at least a dozen states pose a risk of police harassment, if not prosecution
Too Big to Cocktail? Judge Upholds Weight Discrimination in the Workplace
A ruling allowing an Atlantic City casino to fire “Borgata Babes” if they put on pounds could have a plus-size effect
How America Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Marijuana
For nearly a century, the United States has been one of the fiercest advocates and practitioners of marijuana prohibition in the world. At the height of the America’s anti-pot fervor in the 1950s and ’60s, one could even …
Will the Supreme Court Open the Door to Voter Discrimination?
In Shelby v. Holder, conservatives justices may seize an opportunity to scale back the Voting Rights Act, a 1965 law safeguarding Americans from discrimination at the ballot box