constitution

Selection of an all-white jury in a Georgia capital case was "motivated in substantial part" by race.
The justices dismissed a lawsuit challenging the Centennial State's decision to legalize marijuana.
Prosecutors withheld evidence, violating a Louisiana man's due process rights.
New court ruling further blurs the line between new technologies and what constitutes lawful "searches."
Just seven more states are needed to convene meeting for new amendments.
Corporations won't be able to head off class action lawsuits by simply making a money offer to plaintiffs.
The justices already ruled the law constitutional. They're done for now.
"The vast majority of nations manage to function without religious verbiage on their money," writes lawyer Michael Newdow.