Today in Supreme Court History: May 25, 1861
Chief Justice Taney rules Merryman's detention unconstitutional in 1861 case
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Chief Justice Taney rules Merryman's detention unconstitutional in 1861 case
Justice Gorsuch Highlights America's Legacy of Foreign-Born Heroes Fighting for Its Principles
Japan's Flexible Smoking Laws Contrast with Strict U.S. Prohibitions
Virginia Bans 'Assault Firearms' Including Popular Semiauto Rifles
Cato Institute Hosts Online Event on Supreme Court Birthright Citizenship Case
Celebrating Justice Benjamin Cardozo's Birthday on May 24, 1870
Radio Host Dr. Demento Ends 55-Year Career of Playing Strange, Humorous Songs
Judge Dismisses Michael Wolff's Lawsuit Over Melania Trump's Defamation Threat
Texas Supreme Court Upholds Jury's Role in Child Custody Decisions
Donald Trump files frivolous lawsuit against IRS in 2026, seeking $10 billion in damages
Rehnquist Court Decides Rust v. Sullivan on May 23, 1991
Virginia Governor Abigail Spanberger Vetoes Collective Bargaining Legislation, Blocking Unions' Agenda
FBI Director Kash Patel's Girlfriend's Defamation Suit Over Allegations She Was Israeli Spy Can Go Forward
Court Rules Professor Can Proceed with Defamation Suit Over NAS Membership Rescission
President Trump Acts Unilaterally Against Iran, Drawing on Historical Precedent of Early U.S. Military Actions
U.S. Court of Appeals Awards Justice to Woman After Nearly Six Years of Property Destruction by SWAT
Leaked Reports Reveal Krome Detention Center Had Highest Use of Force Against Detainees in U.S.
Eli Lilly's Retatrutide Shows Promise for Significant Weight Loss in Phase 3 Trial
Pennsylvania Challenges Real Estate Office Rules; Courts Review Second Amendment and Energy Advertising Laws
New Hampshire Senate Rejects Bill to End Campus Gun-Free Zones, Proponents Threaten Legal Challenge
Tennessee Man Awarded $835,000 in Settlement After Jail for Meme, Alleged First Amendment Violation
House Speaker Mike Johnson Cancels War Powers Vote on Iran, Avoids Political Embarrassment
Yale Professor and Cato Institute Analyst Debate Whether Billionaires Should Pay Higher Taxes
Democratic Party Releases Autopsy Report 18 Months After 2024 Election Loss to Trump
Trump’s 'Anti-Weaponization Fund' Sparks Criticism Over Self-Dealing and Governance Concerns
Gerrymandering Continues to Dominance Electoral Manipulation in US
Debate Over Food Delivery's Impact on the Poor Continues
Texas Tech Law Student's Bar Admission Denied Over Alleged Celebration of Charlie Kirk's Assassination
Aaron Burr Indicted for Treason; Trial Overseen by Chief Justice John Marshall on May 22, 1807
Trump Dismisses 'Unreliable' Republican Congressman Thomas Massie in Primary Loss
Netflix's 'War Machine' Highlights Pentagon's Vast and Opaque Military Budget
Ai Weiwei Discusses Censorship and Surveillance in New Book, Highlighting Global Trends
Arlington Police Officer Derreck Dean Arrested for Sexual Assault and Misconduct
Speaker Discusses Legal Challenges to Trump's Tariffs at Milan Event
Thomas Massie Loses Kentucky Primary; Jeff Bezos Proposes Eliminating Income Taxes for Bottom 50%
Minnesota Enacts First Statewide Ban on Prediction Markets, Criminalizing Industry Participation
Harvard Adopts New Policy to Curb Grade Inflation Starting 2027-2028
US Indicts Raúl Castro Over 1996 Plane Shootdown as Trump Admin Uses Old Grievances for Justification
Ninth Circuit Rules Pseudonymity Not Granted Without Reasonable Fear of Harm in School Vaccination Case
Trump's Settlement Creates $1.776 Billion 'Anti-Weaponization Fund' with Questionable Rationale