Lining Up for the T-Train – Are NFL Teams in Violation of Federal Drug Law?
Lawsuit by former NFL players alleges that the overuse of prescription drugs in the NFL is a violation of the Controlled Substances Act.
Lawsuit by former NFL players alleges that the overuse of prescription drugs in the NFL is a violation of the Controlled Substances Act.
Case concerning a cross-border shooting brings the possibility of extraterritorial application of the United States Constitution to the Supreme Court.
Doctors in Florida have breathed a sigh of relief in the wake of the Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals’ decision striking down portions of the Florida’s Firearms Owners’ Privacy Act.
The business of snatching babies off the street and tricking mothers into selling their infants for next to nothing.
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit seems to go against the U.S. Supreme Court in its latest gun related decision.
With the election of a new President, the future environmental policies of the United States could contradict Juliana v. United States.
The Trump administration recently placed itself into the middle of the transgender law debate by rescinding previous federal guidance that allowed transgender students to use school bathrooms and changing facilities of their choice. Like most aspects of current transgender issues, the impact of the Trump administration’s decision has been widely debated.
After a contentious confirmation hearing, Jeff Sessions is the new Attorney General and the rest of the country is poised to see if he performs his new role consistent with his conservative record.
Man charged with arson after his pacemaker turns him in.
Michael Flynn is forced to resign after it is confirmed that he spoke with Russians about sanctions imposed by President Obama.
Puerto Rico pleads for a bailout to their debt crisis.
A re-invigorated bill proposed in the 115th Congressional Session this month could spell for a potential shakeup in the Ninth Circuit Judiciary.
In a recent lawsuit, the Baylor football program is under fire for their inappropriate recruiting tactics and the behavior of its players.
The Eighth Circuit held that a college’s mandatory drug testing policy constitutes an unreasonable search under the Fourth Amendment.
The United States is facing a massive health crisis in the face of epidemic opioid addiction rates. But what are we doing about it?