Supreme Court Extends Gay Marriage Nationwide
John Becker, 30, of Silver Spring, Md., waves a rainbow flag in support of gay marriage outside of the Supreme Court in Washington, Thursday June 25, 2015. The same-sex marriage ruling is among the...
View ArticleSupreme Court Strikes Down Unconstitutional ‘Three Strikes’ Law
The controversial “three strikes” law has come before the Supreme Court no less than five times in past seven years. The court justices has now decided that the constitutionality of the law needs to be...
View ArticleFBI Had 12-Page File On George Carlin Because He Made Jokes About Government
George Carlin (ANTIMEDIA) Comedian George Carlin is known as one of the most controversial and outspoken entertainers of his time, and as far as the government is concerned, he could have possibly been...
View ArticleIt Just Got a Lot Harder For Americans To Have Their Day In Court
“Scales of Justice” statue representing the Roman goddess of justice personifying moral force. (Photo via wikimedia commons) Most Americans believe they have the right to take their grievances to...
View ArticleAmericans Really Hate Citizens United, Poll Finds
Few Supreme Court decisions have changed American politics as drastically as 2010’s Citizens United, which unleashed a torrent of cash into the political system. Fewer still prompted such a negative...
View ArticleMexico’s Supreme Court Rules Marijuana Use A Fundamental Human Right
MEXICO CITY — Mexico’s Supreme Court has ruled that growing, possessing and smoking marijuana for recreation is legal under the right to freedom. The measure was approved on Wednesday in a 4-1 vote on...
View ArticleSupreme Court Bans Florida Death Sentence Process
The execution chamber at the Washington State Penitentiary is shown with the witness gallery behind glass at right, in Walla Walla, Wash. The U.S. Supreme Court ruled Tuesday that Florida’s death...
View ArticleThe US Government Has An Internet Killswitch — And It’s None Of Your Business
On Monday the Supreme Court declined to hear a petition from the Electronic Privacy Information Center (EPIC) that sought to force the Department of Homeland Security to release details of a secret...
View ArticleSupreme Court To Take On Obama’s Immigration Reforms
The U.S. Supreme Court announced Tuesday that it will consider a legal challenge to President Barack Obama’s sweeping immigration reforms that look to shield millions of undocumented immigrants from...
View ArticleSenate Republicans To Obama: Don’t Bother Nominating Supreme Court Justice
WASHINGTON — Senate Republicans united behind Majority Leader Mitch McConnell in insisting that President Barack Obama’s successor fill the Supreme Court vacancy created by Justice Antonin Scalia’s...
View ArticleSupreme Court Rejects Conservative Effort To Rework Legislative Districts
Troy Drake votes with two of his children during the primary election at Boise Bible College in Garden City, Idaho, on Tuesday, March 8, 2016.(AP Photo/Otto Kitsinger) The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday...
View ArticleSupreme Court Will Not Hear Case About Native American Prisoners
(Photo: News From Native California) The Supreme Court will not hear an appeal of a lower court’s decision to force Native American inmates to cut their hair while in Alabama prisons. Native inmates...
View Article‘Corroding Civil Liberties,’ Supreme Court Codifies Unlawful Police Stops
The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday ruled that evidence recovered during illegal stops may still be used in court, if police officers conducted their searches after learning that a defendant had an...
View ArticleHow Two Recent Supreme Court Decisions Nullify Your Constitutional Rights
Two controversial rulings from the U.S. Supreme Court and a federal judge in Virginia have civil liberties activists concerned about future abuse of power by law enforcement. On June 20, the Supreme...
View ArticlePolice Across America Celebrate Freedom On 4th Of July With Forced Blood Draw...
Happy 4th of July, the day where Americans celebrate imaginary freedom, and police departments nationwide make millions of dollars violating the rights of nonviolent individuals. Last month, the...
View ArticleHacked Soros Docs Reveal Attempts To Influence Supreme Court On Immigration
The fallout from the Soros’ hack continues to unfold. The most recent document shows how Soros’ foundation, the Open Societies Foundation, attempted to politically influence and the U.S. Supreme Court...
View ArticleWithout Explanation, Supreme Court Rejects Wisconsin Corruption Case
Former presidential candidate and Wisconsin governor Scott Walker. (Photo: Morry Gash/AP) The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday rejected an appeal to re-launch a John Doe investigation into Republican...
View ArticleCan Border Officials Search Your Phone? These Are Your Rights
A NASA scientist heading home to the U.S. said he was detained in January at a Houston airport, where Customs and Border Protection officers pressured him for access to his work phone and its...
View ArticleNeil Gorsuch’s Hearing Revealed Disturbing New Facts About Guantanamo
Published in partnership with Shadowproof. Supreme Court nominee Neil Gorsuch was confronted over the fact that he disparaged Guantanamo lawyers and expressed regret during his confirmation hearing....
View ArticleUS Cries ‘Power Grab’ Following Venezuela Supreme Court Ruling
The U.S. government claimed Thursday that Venezuela’s top court had ‘usurped’ power from the country’ national assembly, after the Supreme Court made a statement about its responsibility to ensure...
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