The Supreme Court’s ruling that allows law enforcement to collect DNA samples from arrested suspects without a warrant passed by a 5-4 margin last week with unlikely partners on both sides of the ruling. An uncommon alliance of Justices Ruth ...
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The Only Argument You Need To Defend Your Right To Privacy
“We are rapidly entering the age of no privacy, where everyone is open to surveillance at all times; where there are no secrets from government,” Supreme Court Justice William Douglass lamented over sixty years ago. Unfortunately, he was right, as ...
Read More »Supreme Court Justice Nominations: The Most Lasting Decision a President Can Make
OP ED: As we come to the end of a contentious presidential campaign and at least 10% of likely voters still classify themselves as undecided, there is one vital piece of information too many overlook. There is one decision the ...
Read More »Goodbye Goodwill: Implications Of The First Sale Doctrine Decision
Remember that couch you bought in college that your spouse finally insisted had to be sold? You put it on Craigslist and sold it to a new generation of lowly college students. Unfortunately, it looks as if that may be ...
Read More »Supreme Court Now Accepting Bids For First Amendment
Editor’s Note: Way Off the Grid is a satire feature of Off the Grid News. While the articles in this section may deal with current events, they are meant to portray these topics in a satirical and humorous light. WASHINGTON, ...
Read More »The Day Quality Health Care Died: Supreme Court Destroys the American Health Care System
WASHINGTON D.C.—On the last day of the Supreme Court’s term, the justices let stand the individual mandate in ObamaCare, with a stunning move by Chief Justice John G. Roberts, Jr., who sided with the liberal members of the court in ...
Read More »Democrats Seek to Unravel Supreme Court Ruling on Immigration in Arizona
WASHINGTON, DC – With the Supreme Court hearing arguments today concerning Arizona’s immigration crackdown law, Democrats are busy seeking to pass legislation that would prevent states from enacting their own immigration rules. The legislation sponsored by Sen. Charles E. Schumer ...
Read More »Conservative Justices Question Key Component of Obamacare in Second Day of Arguments
WASHINGTON, D.C.—While two hours of arguments on the individual mandate provision of the 2010 Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act have given no apparent indication how several of the Supreme Court justices might rule on the constitutionality of the mandate, ...
Read More »Obama’s Healthcare Law Faces Judgment Day before Supreme Court
WASHINGTON DC – The stakes are high on a number of fronts as the U.S. Supreme Court hears what will be a near record number of hours of oral arguments this Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday. Before the court are several ...
Read More »Supreme Court Justice Elena Kagan: Obamacare’s Cheerleader
With Federal Appellate Courts now split on the constitutionality of key aspects of Obamacare, focus is now shifting to the U.S. Supreme Court and how that body might rule. Some are also suggesting that the newest member of the court, ...
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