Donald Trump's Win in South Carolina Proves the GOP Is Becoming the Party of Trump
Trump is now the clear favorite to win the GOP nomination.
Trump is now the clear favorite to win the GOP nomination.
But the uncertainty surrounding the race in its final moments suggests the weakness of her candidacy.
Free education! Taxing Wall Street! Medicare for everyone!
Congress considers amending the rules. What it should do is get rid of them.
IRS initially stole $153,907.99 from Ken Quran for taking money out of his own bank account in amounts the government found suspicious.
Fallacious arguments against developing and growing modern biotech crops is cause for great moral concern.
Democratic wonks have delivered harsh assessments of the presidential candidate's policy proposals.
Common concerns over crony capitalism and criminal justice, different solutions, and a thinly veiled warning shot to Republicans
Not to worry: Prosecutors can use a backup law that also makes it a crime to look at cartoons.
The billionaire developer has abandoned his support for "assault weapon" bans and waiting periods.
The late justice left unresolved the constitutionality of "assault weapon" bans and restrictions on carrying guns in public.
Drug cases show the late justice's fickle fidelity to the Fourth Amendment and federalism.
Harvard and other elites take aim at any possibility of financial privacy in the name of curbing criminals flashing their big cash.
A conspiratorial vibe is central to Trump's campaign message.
Clinton, who was for mass incarceration before she was against it, fills in some blanks in her agenda.
What will happen to gun rights if a Democrat picks his replacement?
Says the notion that expanding the housing market benefits both poor and rich sounds "counterintuitive"
His Expatriate Terrorist Act is a mischievous bill that'll endanger all Americans
The Supreme Court Justice's opinions often favored the accused-because their rights were in the Constitution.
Pot is almost as big as craft beer, but the tax revenue it generates is still a tiny share of the state budget.
Opponents of sentencing reform say a triple murder in Columbus means drug war prisoners must remain behind bars.
Libertarians disagreed with Scalia on many issues, but they also have to give him credit.
The rational "moderate" wants to overthrow Assad, wage a "massive" war against ISIS, punch Russia in the nose, green-light pre-emptive strikes against North Korea and maybe Iran, and give government access to your cell phone...but it's all good because he expanded Medicaid and isn't Donald Trump
Rental properties are checked regularly top to bottom, and some landlords are challenging the intrusion on their right to privacy.
Can we really say taxes that reduce consumption but aren't reducing obesity are effective?
Yet Congress is keeping parents from using modern biotech to prevent disease in their offspring
Duncan Hunter tries to show that vaping is quite different from smoking.
If Obama means what he says about unjust punishment, he will free Weldon Angelos.
Because some drug offenders are violent, four senators argue, all of them should stay behind bars.
Sanders took on Clinton's record on regime change, and he had some things to say about Henry Kissinger too.
Liberals simply won't quit blaming privatization for the government-made disaster
The former 2nd Circuit judge suggests that court was wrong to categorically reject a jury's right to acquit a guilty defendant.
Unlike Obama's gun control proposals, armed citizens can stop mass shooters who are invisible until they strike.
In Ohio, learning to spot the "signs" of human trafficking is now a requirement for cosmetology licenses.
The voluntary exchange of pictures by teenagers should not be treated as a crime at all.
A new law imposes an international stigma on people who pose no threat to public safety.
The Kentucky senator encouraged his fellow Republicans to be more consistently skeptical of big government.
Shouldn't truth succeed in the "marketplace of ideas"? Some reasons why we shouldn't assume that will be the case.
The Rubio-Jeb!-Christie-Kasich wing, after languishing for a half-year, is peaking in New Hampshire
Case study in how the Democratic frontrunner gets away with a quarter century of attempted censorship