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Tough New Abortion Laws Raise Free Speech Questions
By Richard Dahl | Last updated on
In large chunks of the U.S., the post-Roe landscape is sizing up as a very dangerous place — and not just for women who seek an illegal abortion or anyone who...
Why Is the West Memphis 3 Case Still Going?
By Holly South | Last updated on
Nearly 30 years ago in West Memphis, Arkansas, three teenage boys were convicted of murdering three 8-year-old boys in an alleged satanic ritual. The teenagers...
Despite SCOTUS Ruling, New York Aims to Restrict Gun Carrying
By Richard Dahl | Last updated on
After being told that a state law restricting handguns outside the home in New York violates the U.S. Constitution, lawmakers in the Empire State are...
Did the Supreme Court Water Down Your Miranda Rights?
By Catherine Hodder, Esq. | Last updated on
With overturning Roe v. Wade and knocking down a 100-year-old New York gun restriction law, the U.S. Supreme Court had a busy end of term. Many people may not...
Why Can't You Sue Amtrak for a Crash?
By Alex Sirek | Last updated on
Train crashes and derailments are also extremely rare, but a deadly pair of Amtrak crashes last week — a derailment in Missouri and a car strike in California...
Wrongful Termination Suit Against Google Alleges Cult Drove Him Out
By Holly South | Last updated on
Imagine you're working at a dream job, everything seems to be going great, and you think you're performing well. But then, things start to seem a little off....