Courts
37 Legal Claims Have Been Filed Against Mursi Since He Began His Presidency
Many concerned over constitutional issues
Former NY Chief Unemployment Judge Claims He Was Squeezed Out in Lawsuit
Says he was removed from his position for trying to stop the use of state and federal unemployment money on audits for decades-old compliance orders
Judges Want to Exhume Arafat's Body
Relatives of the Palestinian leader claim he may have been poisoned
Abromovich Wins Multi Billion Dollar Suit
Former friend Boris Berezovsky claimed Abromovich intimidated him into selling assets
American Servicemen Disciplined Over Koran Burnings and Urinating on Dead Taliban Fighters
No criminal charges, reprimands and "nonjudicial punishments" issued
Teen Shooter Charged
A fifteen year old has been charged with attempted first degree murder after he allegedly opened fire at Baltimore County High School
Prayer Ban "Absurd"
American Taliban fighter has complained over a recent ruling forbidding him and other muslim prisoners from praying daily together
Israeli Court Rules Against Rachel Corrie's Family
American activist was killed by an IDF bulldozer in 2003
Occupational Licensing Abuse Comes Under Legal Fire in Kentucky
State law allows existing businesses to veto new competitors.
Court Finds Doctor Donation Ban Unconstitutional
Federal appeals court has found that an Ohio law that sought to limit the campaign contributions of Doctors who treat Medicaid patients is unconstitutional.
Western Diplomats Observing Pussy Riot Trial
A British Member of Parliament and embassy officials have been observing the controversial court proceedings.
Stopping Crime Before It Starts
Predictive policing helps police protect citizens. It could also be used to oppress them.
Why the Acquittal of Roger Clemens Should Mean the End of Washington's Steroid Witch Hunt
Sorry, Ty Cobb, but it's time for you to stop making players and fans miserable.
How Will the Supreme Court Rule on Obamacare?
Andrew Sullivan, Richard Epstein, and others place their final bets.
Tear Down This Paywall
Court records are expensive and inaccessible. It's time for information liberation.
Montana's Misguided Attempt to Nullify Citizens United
State officials may not like it, but they're still bound by the First Amendment.