A federal judge overturns a Florida law stating that doctors can’t ask parents about guns in their household — a law that critics said was a sign of gun-rights protections gone too far
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Justice on Display: Should Judges Deliberate in Public?
Amid fierce disagreements in the Wisconsin Supreme Court, chief justice Shirley Abrahamson has a novel suggestion: have judges debate in public. Other states should take note
Why New Jersey’s Antibullying Law Should Be a Model for Other States
Enacted in the aftermath of the death of Rutgers University student Tyler Clementi, New Jersey’s controversial antibullying law may have kinks, but it unambiguously puts the law on the side of victims
Drug Testing the Poor: Bad Policy, Even Worse Law
Drug testing the poor is becoming an increasingly popular idea. But not only does it not save money, it’s likely to be unconstitutional