Jon Jones is looking to make his comeback at the White House event in 2026, even if it means taking a step back in terms of ...
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Jon Jones makes feelings clear on being main event at UFC White House card
Former UFC champion Jon Jones says he's ready for the UFC's White House card and would accept a non-main event slot on the lineup, even without a title fight ...
It's not every day you'll find Justices Thomas and Sotomayor in agreement about the destructive legacy of one of SCOTUS' own ...
The 15th Amendment was written to stop governments from picking winners and losers based on skin color. In Louisiana, that is ...
When meeting with reporters on Tuesday, Indianapolis Colts' head coach Shane Steichen provided some brief injury updates on wide receiver Alec Pierce and cornerback Jaylon Jones. At this time, Pierce ...
Background: A trial court in the District of Columbia used a “husher” to prevent the public from hearing any of the answers that prospective jurors gave to questions posed to them during jury ...
WASHINGTON, DC - JUNE 28: The U.S. Supreme Court is shown at dusk on June 28, 2023 in Washington, DC. The high court is expected to release more opinions tomorrow ahead of its summer recess, with ...
Juan-Carlos Rodriguez is reporting on DOJ's and EPA's brief arguing that the Supreme Court should leave alone a split Ninth Circuit decision upholding a NPDES permit condition prohibiting the ...
I am posting this entry for its author, Professor Steven Calabesi: On December 5, 2023, the Supreme Court will hear oral argument in the most important federalism case since it upheld the ...
The ACLU & ACLU-DC submitted an amicus brief in United States v. Trump arguing that a gag order restricting court participants' speech must be precisely defined and narrowly tailored to prohibit ...
In December, the Supreme Court will hear oral arguments in Moore v. United States, a case to determine whether the mandatory repatriation tax (MRT) is constitutional. Five AEI scholars have submitted ...
In Samia v. United States, the Supreme Court addressed whether the introduction of a co-defendant's redacted out-of-court confession, which indirectly incriminates the defendant without formally ...
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