Her "Little Pink House" Was Her Castle--Until the Government Said It Wasn't
• https://fee.org, by Jeff JacobyA new movie about the infamous Kelo case tells the story of one of the most disgraceful Supreme Court decisions of modern times.
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A new movie about the infamous Kelo case tells the story of one of the most disgraceful Supreme Court decisions of modern times.
A new movie about the infamous Kelo case tells the story of one of the most disgraceful Supreme Court decisions of modern times.
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I hope most of those who are following the Criminal Case of Thomas Mario Costanzo, AKA Morpheus, have had the opportunity to read the documents that I recommended to you in Part I. There have been some new Pacer Documents since Part I that you sho
Now that Noor Salman has been acquitted of charges she played a role in the worst terror attack on U.S. soil since 9/11, the FBI should be embarrassed.
As has been reported on Freedoms Phoenix, the trial of Thomas Mario Costanzo is now concluded. I decided to hold off commenting or writing about this topic until I had the time to digest and analyze my notes and recent court documents supplied throug
Prop 65 is a financial shakedown in the name of health and safety.
Today was the final day for the Prosecution. They concluded their case and it is the Defense Attorneys' turn to put on their case. The jury was released early so the a few motions and discussion could be entered into to attempt to arrive at final
Dr. Paul Connett of the Fluoride Action Network (fluoridealert.org) explains the status of a lawsuit that could bring an end to the practice of water fluoridation in the US.
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I have waited till the White House petitions website had been finished with their update so that I could post a petition to bring attention...
The Trial of Morpheus, Thomas Mario Costanzo, begins this Tuesday.
OJ Simpson 'confesses' to murdering Nicole Brown, saying he stabbed her to death after Ron Goldman tried to fight him when he went to confront his ex about hosting drug-fueled orgies
You have probably heard of the Milgram Experiment. Stanly Milgram wanted to see how obedient ordinary people were to authority figures. So he got participants to sign up for an experiment on learning.
A former corporate-fraud lawyer for the Department of Justice has been sentenced to 30 months in prison for stealing over 40 whistleblower fraud cases in 2016 and trying to sell the information to companies under federal investigation, according to p
Bitcoins are now considered commodities. Some disagree. Please consider Federal Judge Rules Virtual Currencies Are Commodities Under the Commodity Exchange Act.
A grand-jury subpoena from the special counsel Robert Mueller's team reportedly targets the majority of Donald Trump's senior campaign team, including the president.
The Supreme Court of Russia has taken upon itself the responsibility to decide a case that may become a precedent for the crypto sector. The highest judicial authority in the country has accepted an appeal against the blocking of a popular Russian an
Bitcoin was born on the internet but destined to end up in court. Where there's money, there's a trail of gold-diggers, scammers, and slighted plaintiffs, and as bitcoin has risen in value, so have the court cases. With lawsuits, threats of litig
While Americans were distracted by the 2018 Olympics and CNN put on scripted town halls to demonize law-abiding gun owners, the 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Richmond, Virginia laid the groundwork to ban "assault" weapons nationwide.
The Supreme Court will hear a case today that may end unions' ability to collect "agency fees" from reluctant workers.
A suspected drug dealer on a record-breaking toilet strike would rather die than take a poo, his lawyer has said.
Will we see 420 Legalized Under Trump?
On February 13, the Eighth Circuit heard Abdurrahman v Dayton, 16-4551. The issue is the Minnesota law saying if a presidential elector votes in the electoral college for someone who did not get the most popular votes, then he or she is deemed to hav
Intelligence officials can selectively release classified information to trusted journalists while withholding the same information from other citizens who request it through open records laws, CIA lawyers argued Wednesday.
Forcing a baker to provide a wedding cake for a same-sex marriage over her religious objections violates her right to free speech, a California judge has ruled.
cake for lesbians...In October 2017, two lesbians, Eileen and Mireya Rodriquez-Del Rio, sought to buy a wedding cake from Tastries Bakery in Bakersfield, CA, for their upcoming same-sex marriage.