ScotusCrim is a recurring series by Rory Little focusing on intersections between the Supreme Court and criminal law.
In a Monday Facebook post, the city of Auburn announced that the U.S. Border Patrol gained direct access to its Flock system ...
Nicolas Bourtin and Allison Caffarone argue that criminal prosecutions in antitrust, insider trading, and fraud against the government rest on vague, judge-made doctrines that violate due process and ...
The Supreme Court quashed five FIRs in Uttar Pradesh concerning alleged "mass religious conversions" to Christianity, citing ...
Arizona's anti-SLAPP law shuts down lawsuits intended to stifle the public's First Amendment rights. Rachel Mitchell wants to ...
NITI Aayog on Friday released its second paper in the Tax Policy Working Paper Series, titled “Towards India’s Tax Transformation: Decriminalization and Trust-Based Governance.” The paper calls for ...
A Texas mom and National Guard member is suing the Army to clear her name — and upend the military justice system, The War ...
The new law requiring New York law enforcement to briefly seize firearms when responding to domestic violence calls draws ...
A Port Augusta resident will return to the Supreme Court of South Australia after his attempt to use an archaic legal concept to charge several government officials and his local council with more ...
The Trump administration’s move to issue paychecks this week to some but not all federal law enforcement employees during the ...
The White House has made no legal argument explaining its bald claim that the president has wartime power to summarily kill ...