The Fourth Amendment protects "the right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against ...
Suspending federal workers' civil obligations during government shutdowns would be bad news for property rights, landlords, ...
Greene's comments mark a rare instance of a close Trump ally questioning the costs of the administration's agenda.
Laying off government employees during a phony shutdown is messy, but we'll take smaller government any way we can get it.
If tariffs are necessary to make American-made products more attractive in the market, shouldn't that also apply to the ...
It seems like the market for electric vehicles, as it currently exists, is entirely the creation of government policy.
The U.S. military has carried out another unapproved strike on alleged narcotraffickers, killing six men just off of ...
Meta is the third tech company in two weeks to succumb to DOJ pressure to remove apps and groups used to share information on ...
Fraud didn’t disappear after the 2002 bill. But IPOs got rarer, private equity got bigger, and ordinary investors got pushed ...
From Sixth Circuit Judge John Nalbandian, joined by Judge Karen Nelson Moore, in yesterday's B.A. v. Tri County Area ...
The cases give the justices a chance to address a constitutionally dubious policy that disarms peaceful Americans.
Weakening or removing Section 230 would not fix the problems of social media, and in fact it could make things worse.