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How State Criminal Cases Can Jump to Federal Court—And Why It Rarely Happens

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Your Voice & Rights

When Government Officials Post Racist Content: What the Law Allows

On Thursday night, February 5, 2026, at 11:44 PM ET, President Donald Trump posted a 62-second video to Truth Social…

The Constitutional Provisions That Give States—Not Presidents—Election Power

The FBI seized original ballots from Georgia in January 2026. That's not how it works. That's never been how it…

Can the FBI Seize State Election Records? What Federalism Law Says.

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Paid Tariffs Under Legal Challenge? How Importers File for Refunds

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What the Fourth Amendment Requires Before ICE Can Enter Your Home

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ICE Doubled in Size in One Year. Here’s the Legal Framework That Allowed It.

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The Obscure 1977 Law at the Center of Trump’s Tariff Battle

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USPS Package Size Limits

Whether you're shipping products nationwide as a small business owner or sending gifts to loved ones, choosing the right packaging and mailing option can save you time, money, and stress.…

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Understanding the Social Security Earnings Limit

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Exempt vs. Non-Exempt Employees: Understanding Your Rights Under the FLSA

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