Rand Paul, Ron Wyden Want To End Endless National Emergencies
Under a bill the two senators reintroduced on Friday, all presidential emergency declarations would expire after 72 hours unless Congress votes to allow them to continue.
Under a bill the two senators reintroduced on Friday, all presidential emergency declarations would expire after 72 hours unless Congress votes to allow them to continue.
A nationwide ban on evictions is well outside the congressional power to regulate interstate commerce, ruled U.S. District Judge J. Campbell Barker on Thursday.
Angelo Quinto's family has filed a wrongful death claim.
The anti-discrimination law seems designed to divide when compromise would better serve to expand federal protections.
The state's ban on "large-capacity magazines" is easy to justify, as long as you assume its benefits and ignore its costs.
New York City's embattled public school system gets a new chancellor. But the influence of the old one will remain, and not just in the Empire State.
Anne-Marie Slaughter hasn’t given up on intervention and the “responsibility to protect” doctrine.
Oh look, two mismatched government agents investigating alien technology.
But the real reason why Democrats should abandon the effort to hike the federal minimum wage has nothing to do with arcane Senate rules or the filibuster.
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Strategic politicking, police union influence, or both?
California Gov. Gavin Newsom hasn't committed any crimes, but he deserves to face a potential recall for his disastrous handling of the COVID-19 pandemic.
A phone in your pocket may as well be a GPS beacon strapped to your ankle.
A new documentary explores forced sterilizations in California's women's prisons.
Sandy Martinez says that fine, along with another $63,500 for driveway cracks and a downed fence, violates Florida's constitution.
Trump's trade policies caused "a lot of disruption and consternation," Tai said at one point during Thursday's hearing. "I want to accomplish similar goals in a more effective process."
The prisons are filled with aging inmates who no longer pose a public threat.
Civil forfeiture reform failed last year. But now more legislators are on board.
The justices did not address one of James King's key arguments, which the 6th Circuit will now consider.
The justice weighs in during oral arguments in Lange v. California.
We have to stop governing by emergency.
Can’t work Zoom, will fix financial markets.
Two women still face felony charges, though the cases against all male defendants were dropped.
The lawsuit argues a 2,100-page environmental impact report for a major expansion of the University of California, San Francisco's Parnassus campus wasn't thorough enough.
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Two studies published in November found that legalization has not been associated with increases in adolescent marijuana use or addiction.
Like so many well-intentioned policies, it hurts the people it's supposed to help.
These demands obviously violate the First Amendment.
A new documentary and forthcoming biography pay tribute to the economist's intellectual fearlessness and commitment to empirical research.
Adding a third vaccine could get America back to something resembling normal by this spring.
The agency also missed an FBI bulletin citing "specific calls for violence."
A new poll says 5.6 percent of Americans identify as gay, bisexual, or transgender.
The governors of New York and California have botched major aspects of the pandemic response.
"Was this something heinous or was it something of a lesser nature, was it completely harmless?"
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The right and the left are ready to send fiscal conservatism off the rails.
The DIY firearms movement specifically evolved to put personal armaments beyond the reach of the government.
Environmental activists should use the market to their advantage.
They need not wait for the Supreme Court or Congress to restrict or abolish qualified immunity.
Do small businesses need another punch in the gut?
Fewer low wage businesses also means fewer job opportunities for low wage workers.
Senators and state officials are proposing ways to sweep aside nonsensical regulations that place geographic limits on telehealth.
An independent panel concludes there was no legal justification for stopping, frisking, arresting, or assaulting McClain.