In Cargill, SCOTUS Ruled that Words Mean Things and Congress Writes the Laws
By Shelby Baird Smith Last week, the U.S. Supreme Court took a major step in reining in the Bureau of […]
By Shelby Baird Smith Last week, the U.S. Supreme Court took a major step in reining in the Bureau of […]
By Justin Heinze, University of Michigan, April M. Zeoli, University of Michigan, and Frank E. Vandervort, University of Michigan During
By Salam Fatohi Pew Research Service released a Cultural Issues and the 2024 Election report that shows there’s a stark difference in
By Shelby Baird Smith There’s a troubling trend by certain politicians to salt the ground at the U.S. Supreme Court
By Jill McDaniel While Hunter Biden clearly violated the law when he lied about his drug use on a background
The brutal stabbing of a man in New York City’s Times Square on Thursday underscores the futility of public disarmament,
A Chicago mother who called 911 after two masked men broke into her home reportedly had to wait more than four hours
A proclamation issued by President Joe Biden on May 10 to mark “Peace Officers Memorial Day and Police Officer Week” included a
By Jake McGuigan There must be something in the water in the Hudson River. First it was the Bronx and
By Joe Bartozzi The firearm and ammunition industry’s commitment to secure firearm storage and safe firearm handling is – again