The Michigan Supreme ... use of an aerial drone under the circumstances presented here is an unreasonable search in violation ...
By the time a capital case reaches the Supreme Court ... CVSG: When the court is deciding whether to grant certiorari in a case and thinks the view of the federal government might be relevant or ...
United States, No. 24-291, and San Carlos Apache Tribe v. Arizona, No. 24-349. The libertarian Institute for Justice filed two Supreme Court appeals last month on behalf of aerial mapping ...
A U.S. government employee has been indicted for leaking classified national defense information, according to federal court ...
The United States satellite images displayed are ... As each orbit is made the satellite can view a 1,600 mile (2,700 km) wide area of the earth. Due to the rotation of the earth the satellite ...
there was a little noticed order out of the Supreme Court that decided a narrow legal question with much great implications for journalism. The justices tossed a decision of the United States ...
Trump hasn’t said publicly that he would pull out of NATO, but reportedly has discussed it repeatedly in private. He did say ...
On September 19, the federal government filed its petition for certiorari (seeking judicial review of a lower court’s decision) with the Supreme Court of the United States in Braidwood v.
A new survey from the Annenberg Public Policy Center has found that public trust in the Supreme Court is on a steady decline. Credit: Zihan Chen A recent survey from the Annenberg Public Policy Center ...
Kevin Dopf asks how many of his students are United ... on the U.S. Supreme Court, many think we should be aiming higher.
Control of the House is still unclear, but President-elect Donald J. Trump and the Republican Party, which has already won a majority in the Senate, are expected to bring significant policy shifts to ...