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Make no mistake, we here at Stay in Honor do not condone any law above the Law of the Most High, the “i am”, the “God” of Abraham. The law we promote on this site is sometimes known as natural law or universal law; the news items from feeds below are nevertheless oftentimes interesting, and sometimes there are “reflections” of natural / universal law within the world of man's law, aka the “legal society”. We can learn from anything we decide to learn from, so, enjoy!
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Constitutional Law – JONATHAN TURLEY Res ipsa loquitur – The thing itself speaks
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Democratic Leaders Struggle to Explain Their Past Support for Unilateral Presidential War Powers
by jonathanturley on March 8, 2026 at 10:00 am
In Rage and the Republic, I quote former Rep. Jaamal Bowman (D., N.Y.) as capturing the essence of an age…
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Prosecution of Maltese Man for Discussing Transition from Homosexuality Ends in Acquittal
by jonathanturley on March 7, 2026 at 1:40 pm
We have been discussing the erosion of free speech rights across Europe, particularly within the European Union. The crackdowns on…
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In Loco Parentis: Supreme Court Decision Highlights Growing Problems with Parents in Blue States
by jonathanturley on March 4, 2026 at 4:38 pm
In the law, the concept of In loco parentis refers to those who act in the place of parents. The…
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A Rock and a Hard Place: NY AG James Orders Hospital to Resume Gender-Transition Treatment for Minors
by jonathanturley on March 4, 2026 at 10:29 am
In a rare and controversial move, New York Attorney General Letitia James has ordered a Manhattan hospital to resume offering…
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First Amendment May Protect First-Grader's Giving Black Classmate “Black Lives Mater Any Life” Drawing
by Eugene Volokh on March 10, 2026 at 9:58 pm
So holds a Ninth Circuit panel, though reinforcing the Ninth Circuit's view that allegedly “derogatory and injurious remarks,” including political speech, “directed at students' minority status” can be punished.
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California AI Model Training Disclosure Law Likely Doesn't Violate First Amendment
by Eugene Volokh on March 10, 2026 at 4:50 pm
From last Wednesday's decision in X.AI LLC v. Bonta, by Judge Jesus Bernal (C.D. Cal.): Assembly Bill 2013 …, entitled… The post California AI Model Training Disclosure Law Likely Doesn't Violate First Amendment appeared first on Reason.com.
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Today in Supreme Court History: March 10, 1919
by Josh Blackman on March 10, 2026 at 11:00 am
3/10/1919: Debs v. United States decided. The post Today in Supreme Court History: March 10, 1919 appeared first on Reason.com.
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Open Thread
by Eugene Volokh on March 10, 2026 at 7:00 am
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British Columbia to ban protests near schools and places of worship
by Derren Chan | JURIST Staff on March 10, 2026 at 11:01 pm
British Columbia’s (BC) attorney general introduced two bills on Monday that effectively ban protests near schools and places of public worship in order to preserve public access and maintain public safety. In a press conference, BC Premier David Eby said the bills come in response to “disturbing events targeting Jewish and other religious communities.” Currently The post British Columbia to ban protests near schools and places of worship appeared first on JURIST – News.
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Anthropic sues US Defense Department over ‘supply chain risk’ designation
by Paul Leech | Georgetown U. Law Center, US on March 10, 2026 at 10:28 pm
Artificial intelligence (AI) company Anthropic sued the US Defense Department (Department of War) Monday after the department declared the company a supply chain risk to protect national security. Filed in the US District Court for the Northern District of California, the complaint alleged that the designation violated the Administrative Procedures Act (APA), First Amendment, and The post Anthropic sues US Defense Department over ‘supply chain risk’ designation appeared first on JURIST – News.
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Trial begins for Istanbul mayor amid political influence concerns
by Tony Xun | U. Ottawa Faculty of Law, CA on March 10, 2026 at 9:58 pm
Istanbul mayor and Turkish opposition leader Ekrem İmamoğlu went on trial Monday after being accused of establishing an “İmamoğlu criminal organization for profit” that operated parallel to and was concealed by his official duties. İmamoğlu faces charges including corruption, defrauding public institutions, bribery, extortion, and laundering proceeds of crime. His hearings are part of a The post Trial begins for Istanbul mayor amid political influence concerns appeared first on JURIST – News.
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US federal judge invalidates all official actions of Kari Lake as USAGM chief
by Rachel Ettlinger | New York Law School, US on March 10, 2026 at 1:58 am
A federal judge ruled Saturday that all of Kari Lake’s official actions in her brief appointment as CEO of the US Agency for Global Media (USAGM) “shall have no force or effect.” The motion for summary judgment ruling was a victory for the employees of Voice of America, a government-funded media broadcaster that sued after The post US federal judge invalidates all official actions of Kari Lake as USAGM chief appeared first on JURIST – News.
