By John Kruzel WASHINGTON, June 18 (Reuters) - The U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday limited the application of a decades-old ...
Since 1968, it's been illegal under federal law for an "unlawful" user of marijuana to own a gun. That changed this week when the U.S. Supreme Court ruled unanimously that the law was too broad and ...
In a recent case, Clarence Thomas revives his long-running argument that Congress has exceeded its Commerce Clause authority.
If Texas marijuana policy reflected public opinion, the state would already have broad medical marijuana, decriminalized ...
The justices announced on Tuesday that they will review appeals challenging assault weapon bans in Connecticut and Cook ...
Vagrancy laws usually targeted those who 'did not meet the societal expectation of work,' W. Quigley, Reluctant Charity: Poor Laws in the Original Thirteen States, 31 U. Rich. L. Rev. 111, 169 (1997), ...
India's electric vehicle transition may be approaching a major turning point. Market expert Vinit Bolinjkar, Head Research, ...
The Supreme Court issued an opinion striking down a federal law barring "unlawful users" of marijuana from having guns, but noted the ruling was a "narrow" one. The post Second Amendment Advocates ...
British children may benefit from the United Kingdom’s newly announced ban on social media access for those under 16, but American children and parents should not expect similar legislation here.
California officials say the common gas station drug is illegal. That has done little to keep it off shelves at Bay Area ...
A federal law closing a loophole on hemp products could shutter the industry and impact thousands of jobs in North Carolina, Asheville owners say.
Former Republican Virginia Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli explained to the Daily Caller News Foundation why he chose to use ...