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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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“It’s Our Nature”: Colorado Doubles Down on New Assaults on the First Amendment
by jonathanturley on April 7, 2026 at 12:06 pm
Colorado’s tourism slogan, “it’s our nature,” has a menacing meaning for free speech advocates. Colorado is now arguably the most…
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The 28th Amendment: Is it Time for a New Amendment on the Meaning of Citizenship?
by jonathanturley on April 6, 2026 at 10:00 am
Below is my column in the Hill on the expected reaffirmation of birthright citizenship by the Supreme Court after the…
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Supreme Court Asked to Hear “Let’s Go Brandon” Case
by jonathanturley on March 31, 2026 at 9:00 am
I have previously written about D.A. v. Tri-County Area Schools, one of the worst free speech decisions to come out…
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Louisville Shells Out $800,000 for Unconstitutional Demands on Christian Photographer
by jonathanturley on March 27, 2026 at 10:54 am
The city of Louisville, Kentucky, has agreed to pay $800,000 in attorney fees to settle a case with a Christian…
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Petitioner's Regret No Grounds for Sealing of 8-Year-Old Restraining Order Documents
by Eugene Volokh on April 11, 2026 at 3:45 pm
Petitioner's new-found “public figure” status, and concerns that records are “impeding his employment, professional credibility, and personal safety,” don't justify sealing, either.
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Fifth Circuit Strikes Down Federal Law Banning Home Alcohol Distilleries
by Ilya Somin on April 11, 2026 at 3:30 pm
The ruling holds the law exceeds Congress' authority under the tax power and the Necessary and Proper Clause. But it does not consider the Commerce Clause.
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Follow-Up to “Reproducing Controversial Tweet in News Story = Fair Use” Post
by Eugene Volokh on April 11, 2026 at 12:01 pm
“Market Erasure,” “Three Plinths,” “The March 2nd Transformation,” “Karen” “branding,” and “The Commercially Savvy Lawyer.”
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Today in Supreme Court History: April 11, 1862
by Josh Blackman on April 11, 2026 at 11:00 am
4/11/1862: Chief Justice Charles Evans Hughes's birthday. The post Today in Supreme Court History: April 11, 1862 appeared first on Reason.com.
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Serbia faces growing concerns over shrinking civic space and press freedom
by Tiana Nowzari | Lincoln Alexander School of Law, CA on April 11, 2026 at 1:25 pm
The UN human rights chief stated on Thursday that Serbia is facing growing concern over a steady erosion of civic space, with mounting evidence that pressure on journalists, civil society, and political dissent is becoming more systematic and harder to ignore. UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Türk urged Serbian officials “to ensure the The post Serbia faces growing concerns over shrinking civic space and press freedom appeared first on JURIST – News.
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xAI sues Colorado over constitutional violations in new AI bill
by Ben Golin | U. Nevada School of Law, US on April 11, 2026 at 1:10 pm
xAI on Thursday filed a federal lawsuit seeking to block Colorado’s enforcement of the state’s new artificial intelligence (AI) law before it takes effect. The lawsuit was filed against Colorado Attorney General (AG) Philip Weiser and aims to block the Consumer Protections for Artificial Intelligence (CPAI) law, which will require developers of “high-risk” AI systems The post xAI sues Colorado over constitutional violations in new AI bill appeared first on JURIST – News.
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Senegal urged to implement relocation plan for displaced people
by Salma Ben Mariem | Faculty of Law and Political Science of Sousse, TN on April 11, 2026 at 8:21 am
Human Rights Watch (HRW) reported on Thursday that nearly one thousand Senegalese citizens continue to live in temporary shelters, with no clear prospect of relocation to permanent housing, a decade after coastal floods struck the Langue de Barbarie peninsula and destroyed their homes. HRW’s climate displacement researcher, Erica Bower, said: “A decade of living in The post Senegal urged to implement relocation plan for displaced people appeared first on JURIST – News.
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US judge compels Department of Defense to restore journalist access to Pentagon
by Morgan Polen | U. Pittsburgh School of Law, US on April 10, 2026 at 6:45 pm
A US federal district judge on Thursday granted a motion to compel the Department of Defense to restore access to the Pentagon for reporters. Judge Friedman yesterday held that the defendants were still not in compliance with a March court order: [T]he Department [cannot] take steps to circumvent the Court’s injunction and expect the Court The post US judge compels Department of Defense to restore journalist access to Pentagon appeared first on JURIST – News.
