...the real criminals practicing the real crimes against the American people, their Constitution, and their liberties are the government tyrants, corrupt to the bone, who...
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...to remedy the stop and frisk practices that plaintiffs claim violate the Constitution.*3Specifically, plaintiffs' expert...
Atlanta Journal-Constitution: Democrats' IRS Testimony 'Bombshell' Is a Big Nothingburger The Atlantic: The Great...
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...Free Speech, Free Exercise and Equal Protection clauses of the U.S. Constitution, saying in part: Agency would have found Appellant eligible for the Program...
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...held that New Hampshire's Education Tax Credit program violates the state constitution's ban on compelling any person to support sectarian schools (Art. 6...
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...comprehensive and insightful book on American constitutional federalism. In The Upside-Down Constitution, he argues that a structural constitutional principle binds together many of the...
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...law. After all, in a case like Alleyne, five Justices think the Constitution requires juries, while four justices think it does not, so it appears...
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States can't demand proof of citizenship from people registering to vote in federal elections unless they get federal or court approval to do so, the Supreme Court ruled Monday in a decision complica
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