When the attorney general of California sought confidential information about charitable donors, charities on the left and the right fought back.
Complaints against professors create a chilling effect on college free speech
Former child slaves on West African cocoa farms sue U.S. chocolate companies. This case examines whether the Alien Tort Statute covers those claims.
Advocates say consumers shouldn’t need a law degree to keep their data safe
A cheerleader’s vulgar post on social media lands her in trouble with the school, but judicial precedent from the 1960s and the First Amendment protects her right to free speech
Meet the first woman with a disability to clerk for the high court
Find out what it's like to work as a law clerk for a Supreme Court justice. In this episode, hosts Mary Reichard and Jenny Rough talk with five law clerks, plus a Marshal's aide, for an inside peek at what goes on when the court is not in session.
Leah Savas | Justices deliver a major victory for Texas pro-lifers but stop short of threatening Roe v. Wade
Indian tribes are considered a nation within a nation. U.S. v Cooley looks at how much authority a tribe's law enforcement has to investigate crimes by non-Indians on its reservation.