A federal judge ruled that the state of Arizona can require its police officers to check the immigration status of people that...
On Tuesday, while the Indiana Department of Correction humbly tried to convince the court that the Department was not directly responsible for...
The Wildflower Inn in Lyndonville, northern Vermont, has settled a lawsuit brought against it by Kate Linsley (nee Baker) and Ming Linsley,...
A school in Delhi, Louisiana is taking matters into its own hands when dealing with the state’s high rate of teen pregnancy....
Michael Bloch, an undergraduate student at the University of California, Berkeley, is studying at the Haas School of Business and Political Science,...
Illinois passed a law in 1996 declaring that marriage can take place only between a man and a woman. On May 30,...
On Thursday, electronic privacy advocates argued that the subpoena to Twitter seeking the tweets of an Occupy Wall Street protester violates his...
President Barrack Obama’s counterterrorism adviser on said on Monday that the U.S. campaign of drone strikes to kill militants on foreign soil...
Despite a threat of receiving a veto from the White House, the U.S. House of Representatives passed a cyberbill on Thursday, which...
Though the alleged remarks have been removed from Facebook, U.S. Marine Gary Stein paraphrased himself to the San Diego Union-Tribune Newspaper as...
Facebook Inc’s Chief Privacy officer, Erin Egan, posted a note of warning on Friday that the social networking company could “initiate legal...
An unprecedented bill has been advanced by Arizona lawmakers that would make it a law to have women prove to their employers...