The Supreme Court ruled that California may not force crisis pregnancy centers to give certain notices to their clients. The Court, in another 5-4 ruling, held California’s Reproductive Freedom, Accountability, Comprehensive Care, and Transparency Act – also known...
The United States Supreme Court has ruled in Carpenter v. U.S. that some cellular phone location data is covered by the Fourth Amendment. Timothy Ivory Carpenter was convicted of a series of armed robberies in Ohio and Michigan. He was convicted and sentenced to...
The Supreme Court has issued another decision in a much-anticipated case, and it’s another 5-4 decision highlighting a deep ideological and jurisprudential divide. This decision will likely impact many elections to come, and that’s why it is such a big deal. The case...
The United States Supreme Court issued rulings in three cases on Tuesday, May 29. There are still about thirty cases they need to decide before they break for summer recess on June 25th. All the cases for this term have been argued – they merely await the...
Today on Liberty Nation’s Playlist: Sports Gambling now legal, U.S. embassy opened in Jerusalem, the plight of the Euro, dealing with fearmongering in the black community, and much more!
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