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The standard the 4 th Circuit applied, Cox’s lawyers told the Supreme Court, would leave internet service providers no choice but to cut off service to homes, military barracks, hospitals and hotels based only on a “bare accusation” against one user at an IP address.
Abortion, religion, and race were the three intractable constitutional law conundrums of the second half of the 20th century. Back in the 1960s and ’70s, the justices of the Warren and Burger Supreme Courts felt compelled to step in and resolve them,
Though the ruling dealt with Texas’ congressional map, the majority opinion sent a strong signal about California’s new map.
The Supreme Court heard arguments this week in a case with far-reaching implications for how millions of Americans use the internet.
President Donald Trump’s foreign trade policy has been marked by contradiction from the beginning of his second term. He says he’s using tariffs to help close the U.S. budget deficit while increasing that deficit by $2.
Marylanders urging a new congressional map pressed the governor’s redistricting commission Friday, clashing with Senate President Bill Ferguson’s opposition as federal rulings intensify
RealClearPolitics co-founder Tom Bevan breaks down the Supreme Court’s Texas map ruling, GOP seat advantage in 2026 and why affordability and safety are emerging as key election issues.
In today's edition of Illinois in Focus Daily, The Center Square Editor Greg Bishop reviews the status of several challenges to Illinois' gun and magazine ban, including the U. S.