With the signing of the National Defense Authorization Act, the president has brought Guantánamo-style justice to the United States.
The National Defense Authorization Act would authorize indefinite military detention for US citizens, stripping Americans of their constitutional rights.
That's what the Obama administration is arguing for, in a crucial case now before the Supreme Court.
Baltimore and New York are requiring crisis pregnancy centers to disclose basic information about their services. But some judges say these ordinances violate the First Amendment.
The Republican base is just as likely to be outraged by a decision on the constitutionality of the Affordable Care Act.
The Constitution alone cannot keep the US from fighting wars it shouldn't be involved in—like the one in Libya.
As the US scales back the war in Afghanistan, shouldn't we be scaling back the sacrifices of civil liberties we've made here at home?
With a decision barring matching funds to counter attack ads from privately funded candidates, the court has undermined one of the last tools for fair elections.
A pro–Iraq War conservative Republican now fiercely opposes the war in Afghanistan.
The plan to renew the Patriot Act may have the backing of Democratic and Republican Congressional leaders and the Obama White House. But this is bad bipartisanship.