Court: Actor Can't Force Removal of Innocence of Muslims Trailer
Performers can't use copyright law as a veto power.
Performers can't use copyright law as a veto power.
The Detroit Free Press takes a skeptical look at a system that treats public urinators like predators.
Christie vs. Snowden, Rubio vs. Iraq, Loretta Sanchez vs. her own mouth, etc.
Conversely: We are safe, so some things matter.
'Noxious, offensive, no place in civil discourse'
Republicans think they can win a national election by exhuming the ghost of Zell Miller
Bigotry kneecaps the case against radical Islamism
Gay rights, black neighborhoods, and how reformers paved the way for Eric Garner
Legal battles still loom
Don't get your hopes up. There's no way the feds are passing up this technology.
Democratic frontrunner says her judicial nominees must be against Citizens United
If you see something, say something
And yet: The Commerce Clause is magic!, say lawmakers
The feds drop a forfeiture case that violated their own policies.
Trigger lock requirement runs counter to District of Columbia v. Heller.
Reason was warning you about this 12 years ago
Paul's is the only voice among those running for president who is faithful to the Constitution.
Metal detectors, fire evacuations, Stalinist architecture, and ideological grilling, all in one day!
Privacy-focused representatives prevented from offering amendments.
Higher standards for police employment aren't unlibertarian.
Many freedoms we take for granted exist because of lawbreakers.
Two cases highlight the precariousness of privacy when your records are not yours.
Doesn't a traveler's computer deserve as much protection as an arrestee's cellphone?
A brief history of a misbegotten metaphor
Threatening the 3D weapon guru over gunmaking files on the Internet violates his First Amendment rights--and everyone's Second Amendment rights
Fearmongering may not get security state members of Congress what they want.
Did police reasonably think he was carrying a switchblade?
Which is an opportunity for us to create alternative institutions so we don't bother their delicate feelings
The war on drugs now features roadside sexual assaults.
The recent federal ruling against mass metadata collection could help turn the corner.
"When people knock on your door, and they are fleeing abuse, the United States is obligated morally and legally to let them in."