New Jersey Town Sues Elderly Woman for Filing Too Many Public Records Requests
Irvington Township says it's being bullied by 82-year-old Elouise McDaniel and is asking a court to block her from filing public records requests.
Irvington Township says it's being bullied by 82-year-old Elouise McDaniel and is asking a court to block her from filing public records requests.
2.5 million dead bees, and an unlikely test of public health powers.
Police seized more than $100,000 in cash from a 25-year-old Chicago woman for not correctly describing what her suitcase looked like.
"My servers are not lesser people," said owner Eric Flannery. "They don't need to be masked. They don't carry disease."
Last year may have been the year of the Cuomosexual, but 2021 rightly disabused people of the notion that New York's governor had their best interests at heart.
And some state politicians are talking about asset forfeiture reform.
A police dog's alert prompted the search, and the money was seized via civil asset forfeiture.
Regulators insist Fourth Amendment protections don’t apply to administrative searches.
A surveillance case will determine whether officials can be sued for "national security" rights violations.
Dispatching a state trooper to a hospital seems a bit excessive.
Too often, the government punishes citizens who reveal the state's true behavior to their fellow Americans.
Fleeing isn't enough to keep dissenters safe from tyranny.
The pop star's moving testimony casts light on the potential for abuse in court-ordered conservatorships.
He should've focused on containing nursing home COVID spread, not getting VIP treatment for penthouse-dwelling Manhattanites (and his own family members).
The HHS inspector general says the department misreported over $500 million in administrative spending.
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Brian Kolb was arrested on New Year's Eve for driving under the influence.
Working through the lows and highs of the House impeachment inquiry on the Reason Roundtable podcast
They're the latest to plead guilty in the Mississippi Department of Corrections bribing scheme.
If governments can oppress, they usually will.
Florida man may lose home because he didn’t cut his grass.
It's become nothing but a weapon fought over by people who want to smash each other—and you.
Matthew Bowen hit a man who crossed the border. Then he sent a text calling him a "human pit maneuver."
Americans are increasingly reluctant to pay the IRS. Who can blame them?