A better way to think of it, as the philosopher Ronald Dworkin put it, is as a “gravitational pull” on judicial reasoning.
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By Andrew Chung WASHINGTON, June 26 (Reuters) - Since Donald Trump returned to the presidency last year promising to ...
The Supreme Court’s conservative majority handed the Trump administration a major immigration victory Tuesday, ruling that federal border officials have broader authority to treat some lawful ...
Congress could not have meant for the guarantees it was affording to be so cavalierly swept aside,” wrote one judge.
The Senate for the first time approved a war powers resolution Tuesday seeking to block U.S. military action against Iran, as ...
The topic of extraterrestrial life is not alien to Steven Spielberg. His latest film, Disclosure Day, also focuses on aliens - specifically on a whistleblower who races against the clock to unveil a ...
Sugar Season 2 Episode 2 deepens Ji Moon's mystery with hospital clues, gang ties, and a brutal cliffhanger for John Sugar.
The Pentagon has told senators it needs roughly $80 billion, mostly to cover the cost of the U.S. war against Iran, adding to an already sizable military ...
At a time of backlash against foreigners various groups champion contributions of immigrants during semiquincentennial ...
In September 1948, a prosperous Jewish businessman in Iraq was publicly hanged in front of a cheering crowd of 12,000. The following day, close-up images of Shafiq Ades’s broken body ran on the front ...