The Feds Who Killed Alex Pretti Are Heavily Shielded From Being Sued. Blame the Supreme Court for That.
It is nearly impossible to sue a rights-violating federal agent under current caselaw.
It is nearly impossible to sue a rights-violating federal agent under current caselaw.
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Federal agencies have considerable authority outside their given jurisdiction, even when they don't have the training to match.
Although the president initially reinforced that plainly inaccurate narrative, his subsequent comments cast doubt on the initial justification for shooting the Minneapolis protester.
Under this understanding of the Fourth Amendment, an attorney at the Institute for Justice says, “there is little left of the rights of Americans to be secure in their houses.”
Senators should demand accountability for federal agents who hurt Americans—and demand the removal of DHS Secretary Kristi Noem and Border Patrol Commander Gregory Bovino.
In the first social media addiction case to reach a jury, K.G.M. claims TikTok, YouTube, and other platforms are responsible for her depression, anxiety, and poor self esteem.
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Zohran Mamdani had a chance to pursue health care reform in the New York State Assembly. He didn’t take it.
Agents seized devices and data but already had what they needed to prosecute the leaker.
The Trump administration is reportedly moving to ban TP-Link routers, but experts say they're no less secure than other devices.
"The victims are the Border Patrol agents" who killed Alex Pretti, says one DHS official, who previously claimed Pretti wanted to "massacre law enforcement."
"Carrying a firearm is not a death sentence, it's a Constitutionally protected God-given right," writes Rep. Thomas Massie (R–Ky.).
"What does completely, completely unregulated commerce look like?" Ken Levine's Bioshock will tell you.
AI slop and enshittification are making the public social commons unbearable. The alternative pathways are more accessible than you think.
The American Prairie nonprofit seeks to create a 5,000-square-mile prairie reserve in Montana where buffalo may roam and antelope play.
Robby Soave and Christian Britschgi discuss how Don Lemon deeply misunderstands the First Amendment and much more from this week's doomscrolling.
The bill includes $1 million for new elevators at New York City's Metropolitan Opera, among other wasteful earmarks.
The video is the latest example of federal immigration authorities labeling anyone who opposes them a "domestic terrorist."
With thousands of people dead in Iran, the Trump administration still plans to go ahead with a deportation flight as early as this weekend.
A recent guilty plea reveals a new wrinkle in a long-running corruption scheme that involved bribing police officers to make drunk driving cases disappear.
Matt Damon and Ben Affleck play Florida police officers who stumble into a giant cash stash.
The equal-time rule is an antiquated regulation that becomes more obsolete with each passing year.
Staffers say they were told that if they couldn't agree with these ideas they should leave. Many have.
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Many conservatives are embracing big government, from police-state immigration tactics to socialist economic policies.
The right to keep and bear arms is about resisting tyranny.
Should it matter whether a song was made by a human or a machine?
AI-powered medical wearables and software are flourishing following the FDA’s new regulatory guidance.
A Texas jury found Adrian Gonzales not guilty of endangering children by failing to confront the gunman at Robb Elementary School.
Economic globalization and financial markets encourage the "Trump always chickens out" (TACO) cycle. If you like peace, that’s a good thing.
Plus: Why apologize for hating on Jasmine Crockett?
Many Republicans are now openly embracing ideas from the progressive playbook. Call them "Depublicans."
Mark Carney's speech, and Donald Trump's blunderbussing, foreshadow future ruptures.
After being moved to Qatar and left in bureaucratic limbo for years, Afghan evacuees are now being relocated again—but no one knows where to.
As arrests surge under “Operation Metro Surge,” attorneys say the Trump administration is again denying detainees meaningful access to counsel.
The big lesson from the past 50 years of American air travel is that the aesthetics matter a lot less than the economics.
Brexit leader Daniel Hannan urges Trump voters to hit the exits.
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Trump’s legal arguments “would weaken, if not shatter, the independence of the Federal Reserve,” the justice said.
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