The Supreme Court ruled 9-0 that occasional marijuana users can own firearms what does that actually mean for gun owners?
You don’t have to know a guy anymore. Between David Downs’ new Terp Sherpa column and Jimi Devine’s Strains of the Month rundowns, our writers have been tracking the flower actually worth chasing ...
The Supreme Court has unanimously sided with a Texas man, and habitual marijuana user, who argued that a federal law barring ...
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Supreme Court decides 9-0 that marijuana use per se fails to support firearm prohibition.
The justices will decide this week whether President Trump can end the guarantee of birthright citizenship and fire a leader ...
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On June 18, 2026, the Supreme Court of the United States issued three decisions: United States v. Hemani, No. 24-1234: This ...
The DOJ filed the lawsuit on June 29, seeking to stop undocumented immigrants from receiving the "benefit" of lower tuition ...
Illegal entries and apprehensions were slightly up in May compared to April but remain at historic lows and 95% lower than ...
Looking at dozens of other task force prosecutions provides a clue. Under Trump, national security tools billed as fighting ...
Bryan José Rojas Galofre wanted to give his wife a lovely honeymoon to see the beach for the first time and perhaps a glimpse of President Donald Trump, whom she supports ...