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Noah Feldman, Tribune News Service In an extremely important church-and-state decision, the Supreme Court has held that if the state of Maine decides to pay for a child’s private...
Anita Chabria, Tribune News Service Would you like to see more Black and Latino men locked up in prison? How about a shoutout for giving cops more leeway to...
Stephen L. Carter, Tribune News Service In “Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy” — John le Carré’s classic novel about the hunt for a traitor near the top of British Intelligence...
Hans von Spakovsky, Tribune News Service It’s easy to take for granted one of our country’s greatest strengths: a legal system in which we settle our disputes peacefully in...
Melissa Falen, Tribune News Service I was born in July 1956 in Silver Spring, Maryland. When I was 6, my parents told me that I was adopted. There was...
Soon after introducing the Indian Penal Code (IPC) in the 19th century, the British colonial administration put in it a provision to punish those who worked against its interests on...
Noah Feldman, Tribune News Service The Supreme Court is unravelling. The leak last week of Justice Samuel Alito’s draft opinion that would overturn the 1973 abortion-rights precedent Roe v....
Michael Hiltzik, Tribune News Service The Supreme Court’s now-confirmed intention of overturning the half-century-old protection for abortion rights in Roe v. Wade is energizing the debate over how to...
It is a brilliant journalist scoop in a long time in the United States. The Washington-based online newshounds who also publish a weekly claim to have obtained a copy of...
Kendra Thomas, Tribune News Service Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson has made history as the first Black woman confirmed to the US Supreme Court. Both her confirmation hearings and her...