By Corynne McSherry In a long-anticipated decision, the Supreme Court held today that the first sale doctrine applies to works…
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This week, the Supreme Court will take up a classic David-and-Goliath case. On one side, there’s a 75-year-old farmer in…
By Paul Egan Twins from Portage who were artificially conceived after their father’s death are not eligible to collect survivor…
By MARK SHERMAN The Supreme Court said Friday it will consider eliminating the government’s most potent weapon against racial discrimination…
The US government insists that Americans don’t have the right to challenge a law that lets the National Security Agency…
Jennifer Waters MarketWatch Tucked into the U.S. Supreme Court’s agenda this fall is a little-known case that could upend your…
Steve Watson Infowars.com The Supreme Court has refused to hear a case brought against the TSA over its use of…
By Craig McKee They set it up perfectly. A government “compensation fund” would pay off most families of 9/11 victims,…
Says that 9/11 was “False Flag” Terror, Just Like the Strategy of Tension in Italy Ferdinando Imposimato is the honorary…
“It has been clear for a while that we need a new President and a new Congress. Now it appears…
President Obama touted the benefits of the law he championed as he reacted to the Supreme Court’s ruling.
Television cameras will surround the Supreme Court on Thursday morning, as they did Monday, anticipating something that may, once more,…
By Tony Mauro Daily Report The U.S. Supreme Court took a narrow view of the Constitution’s double jeopardy clause on…
By Ann Werner In a surprising and much welcomed display of bi-partisanship, Senators John McCain (R-AZ) and Sheldon Whitehouse (D-R.I.)…
By Julia Angwin Wall Street Journal The Supreme Court’s recent ruling overturning the warrantless use of GPS tracking devices has…