Could a court likewise order, say, Gmail to cut off a person's access to his Gmail account, if there's reason to think the person has misused that account for criminal purposes? Does it matter that ...
New study finds that tariffs were responsible for the "entirety of the excess inflation in the core goods category." ...
Plus: Iranian negotiations fail, the U.S. blockades Iranian ports, the president picks a fight with the pope, and ...
A jury sentenced former Missouri City, Texas, police officer Blademir Viveros to 15 years in prison for causing a deadly ...
For weeks, the goal of the U.S.-Israeli war with Iran has been to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, which Iran had closed in ...
The ruling holds the law exceeds Congress' authority under the tax power and the Necessary and Proper Clause. But it does not ...
But the court concluded that a preliminary injunction was unwarranted: ...
Act 10 saved taxpayers billions and helped government run more efficiently. Fifteen years later, a questionable legal ...
The Court of International Trade is weighing the legality of the import taxes that the president wants to impose under ...
One of the Solicitor General's primary claims in the Trump v. Barbara oral argument was that the Trump Administration's position on birthright citizenship aligns with the consensus of commentators in ...
Any time government has greater control over commerce, there is an increased incentive to buy off officials or lobby for ...
Tech companies that create social media apps should not be blamed for the complex mental issues of everyone who might use ...