More than 60 years ago, the Supreme Court made clear in Bantam Books v. Sullivan that government “threat [s] of invoking ...
Chicago’s ‘gun crackdown’ targets people seeking safety When Detaureo Harrington saw flashing police lights signaling him to pull over, he wasn’t worried about being arrested. After being arrested the ...
The ATF's long record of abuses against American gun owners should be ample reason to strip the agency of its power — and its funding — but the recent government shutdown put yet another spotlight on ...
Estimated gun sales numbers reported from the month of October give us a few clues as to the state of the firearm industry ...
James Clark, who lives in Washington County, describes himself as a moderate who decided to jump into politics after deciding ...
This article explains how new surveillance and biometric tech, like drones and facial recognition, challenge privacy rights.
Sam told the audience that the list was supposed to be a “top five,” but he had to cut it down to four because not enough ...
Division on whether an OU student should have received a zero on her essay, but most agreed that her free speech rights had ...
A federal court has tossed a firearms conviction against a man because it determined that the underlying alleged ...
Some things never change: despite radical growth in technologically driven material abundance, humans today fundamentally exhibit the same characteristics of those living at the time of Aristotle, ...
Laws include restricting transgender people’s access to public bathrooms, allowing lawsuits against abortion pill providers, ...
Many college stadiums have signs or announcements about fan behavior — things fans cannot say or do, and what will happen if ...