Is Tax Reform Already Working?
Companies are paying bonuses, raising wages, and committing to major new investments. Is this a sign of the tax law's success-or just clever corporate PR?
Companies are paying bonuses, raising wages, and committing to major new investments. Is this a sign of the tax law's success-or just clever corporate PR?
Is there a place in our system for a jury to acquit because the jurors believe the underlying law is unconstitutional?
A rural inland group wants to split from the coastal communities and from Sacramento.
In theory, yes. But not in the world we actually live in, where law enforcement is already rife with numerous discretionary decisions made unavoidable by the fact that we have far too many laws.
"There is no constitutional rights to engage in illegal employment," rules the 9th Circuit court.
The former Director of National Intelligence lied under oath about warrantless NSA spying on American citizens.
Lawmakers will advance legislation that expands the power of the feds to snoop on American citizens.
She didn't push for reform when she had the opportunity as district attorney and as attorney general.
Williamson v. Lee Optical of Oklahoma, Inc. should be overruled.
Dealing with the pension crisis.
His heart is in the right place, but his conclusion is faulty.
Another day, another shady land grab scheme by New York officials.
Funny: These cities didn't disclose any concerns about climate change in their bond issues.
Harris only cares about other women's rights when those rights don't conflict with her career ambitions.
Republicans took control of Congress in 2010, in part, by promising to kill earmarks. They might lose Congress in 2018 by bringing them back to life.
Upcoming state supreme court case may be a game-changer if it reverses "California Rule" holding pension promises inviolate.
Justices hear challenge to Virginia court's expansion of warrantless vehicle searches.
The congressman leaves with a mixed record.
New report suggests the Republican tax bill will have a smaller coverage effect, but cause an even bigger increase in the deficit.
House to vote on a bill that would codify unwarranted searches of Americans' communications.
Citing Trump's "flawed legal premise," a federal court temporarily stops the administration from ending DACA.
The former California attorney general has a long history of hostility to Second Amendment rights.
Fired chemistry professor is suing the school.
Will bipartisan criticism of Jeff Sessions' marijuana memo inspire legislative action?
The awful precedents that helped empower Attorney General Jeff Sessions
Why illegally obtained evidence is generally inadmissible in court.
It seems some judges hold their offices for life . . . at least.
Even the experts do not know what the law requires.
Read bills before voting, and other ways Congress can be less terrible in 2018.
Short extension of FISA snooping powers shoved into temporary spending bill.
In his first year, Donald Trump took presidential blame shifting to new heights.
Taxpayers could end up sending hundreds of millions of dollars more to state treasuries as a result of slashing federal deductions and exemptions.
The court concluded that the travel ban exceeds the scope of presidential authority and violates immigration laws enacted by Congress.
A prominent constitutional law scholar highlights the perils of wars waged without congressional authorization - a practice engaged in by Obama and now perpetuated by Trump.
President Trump and the GOP leadership has already reneged on promises to tackle entitlements.
And would that mean driving a stake through its "biological heart"?
Center for American Progress' Neera Tanden and Foundation for Government Accountability's Tarran Bragdon debate government handouts at the Soho Forum.
The Republican tax bill means most Americans will keep more of the money they earn. But the process will still be frustrating and terrible.
Another day of cartoonish outrage in Washington.
This FISA renewal bill would essentially gut the Fourth Amendment.
The tax bill does not deliver the simplification that the president promised.