United States v. Berry Brief: Post-Dismissal Civil Commitment Exceeds the Bounds of Federal Power
Mike Fox and Matthew Cavedon In 2015, Duane Berry was charged with a single count of conveying false information and hoaxes—a federal property
Friday Feature: Edovate Learning
Colleen Hroncich Home education has a deep and rich tradition predating any other educational model. Despite this, it became illegal in many states
US appeals court blocks Trump contempt proceedings ordered by Boasberg
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit ruled 2-1 Friday that U.S. District Judge James Boasberg cannot move forward with
International Economic Chaos: Trump’s Remade Global Order
James Bacchus While President Trump takes a victory lap following the capitulation of many of America’s trading partners to his arbitrary trade demands
Trump and Putin’s relationship turns sour as president pushes for resolution with Ukraine
While President Donald Trump previously refrained from speaking ill of Russian President Vladimir Putin, those days are over. The ongoing war between Russia
Inside NASA’s fast-track plans for lunar nuclear power and new space stations to outpace global rivals
Amid significant budget cuts, NASA is fast-tracking the development of nuclear reactors on the moon and next-generation space stations with one clear
Senator Hawley’s Tariff “Rebate” Scheme
Tad DeHaven Except for Rand Paul, Senate Republicans have responded to President Trump’s schizophrenic tariff policy with a mix of acquiescence, mild pushback,
Trump’s Senate closer: Republican freshman emerges as key White House ally
Senate Republicans last month were able to advance President Donald Trump’s desire to clawback billions in federal spending, an effort carried to
Trump’s deadline on secondary tariffs arrives; US-Russian relations hang in the balance
President Donald Trump is preparing to announce new secondary tariffs Friday on nations who conduct trade with Russia amid its deadly war









