Justice Sotomayor Says 'There Is a Place, I Think, for Jury Nullification'
The former 2nd Circuit judge suggests that court was wrong to categorically reject a jury's right to acquit a guilty defendant.
The former 2nd Circuit judge suggests that court was wrong to categorically reject a jury's right to acquit a guilty defendant.
Instapundit on the long-term, corrosive effects of a "weaponized" IRS.
Is the ACLU going soft on the First Amendment?
The only fair measure would be to abolish registration and never draft anyone again.
Unlike Obama's gun control proposals, armed citizens can stop mass shooters who are invisible until they strike.
The president is virtue-signalling during his final year in office.
All major candidates in both major political parties promise a federal government that can right any wrong.
City Council wanted some changes to agreement to reform police and courts.
Do any major-party candidates deserve the libertarian vote? Find out tonight at 8 P.M. ET.
In Ohio, learning to spot the "signs" of human trafficking is now a requirement for cosmetology licenses.
The wheel are coming off traditional party politics. Is that good for libertarians?
Trans activist demands safe space from other people's blog images.
The schools are supposed to get the funds when police seize assets, but that's not happening.
Are Miranda warnings valid if a person is experiencing dementia?
Libertarian students for avowed socialism.
More than half of GOP voters in the state say they made up their minds within the last week.
The candidate seeded a generation of liberty-minded young people.
The fictitious Haven Monahan led a colorful life.
Says too many innocent people go to jail because of bad forensics and poor counsel.
Governor poised to suspend presidential campaign.
Right-to-work laws are a response to federal mandates, and don't belong in state constitutions.
Order has nothing to do with city's civil rights problems.
The voluntary exchange of pictures by teenagers should not be treated as a crime at all.
Greenhouse gas regulations will now be an even bigger issue in the U.S. presidential campaign
The New Hampshire primaries show that the wheels are coming off traditional party politics. That's a good thing.
Young male voters overwhelmingly feel the Bern, as well.
Don't let the media or party hacks talk you out of New Hampshire's historic wins for non-party candidates.
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.
Americans dared criticize me via means I can convince you are "bad," says Clinton, and I want it to be against the law for that criticism of me to exist. And you should cheer me.
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