Nov 14, 2024
A diverse group of people holding signs reading "ACA IS HERE TO STAY" in support of the Affordable Care Act.
ACA Survives Its Third Challenge in the US Supreme Court

The US Supreme Court has rejected a challenge by Republican state governors that would have invalidated the individual mandate included in the Affordable Care Act (ACA), otherwise known as Obamacare. The court ruled that the parties challenging the law lacked a legally required basis to sue, known as standing. This... Read More »

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Will Commonplace Gun Restrictions Eventually Be No More?

Some gun restrictions that are commonly in place around the country include background checks, restrictions on gun ownership for felons, and gun licensing. The National Instant Criminal Background Check System (NICS) is a phone system that a Federal Firearms Licensee (FFL) calls to do a background check on people who... Read More »

Aerial view of the Pentagon, the headquarters of the United States Department of Defense.
Defense Employee Accused of $6.7 Million Student Aid Fraud

A Department of Defense employee, Randolph Stanley, 42, has been charged with student aid fraud after he applied for millions of dollars in federal aid using the personal information of non-existent students. Stanley was an employee at the Defense Contract Audit Agency (DCAA) and had previously worked closely with students... Read More »

A couple standing with their lawyer at a press conference, discussing their settlement after a kidnapping case.
Couple Accused of Kidnapping Hoax Wins $2.5 Million Settlement

A Vallejo couple has reached a $2.5 million settlement with the Vallejo Police Department and the city after officials discounted the couple’s story of a late-night home invasion turned kidnapping. In March of 2015, Denise Huskins and her then-boyfriend Aaron Quinn alleged that at least two individuals in wetsuits broke... Read More »

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Supreme Court Won’t Hear Case About Drafting Women

When American men and women turn 18, they can all vote. Men, but not women, must also register for the draft within 30 days, even though military service in the U.S. has been completely voluntary since 1973. Over 40 years ago, a group of men challenged the male-only draft registration... Read More »