This article explains whether a person can sue the Supreme Court for an alleged Fourth Amendment violation. It summarizes the key legal doctrines that block direct damage suits and points to more realistic alternatives. The focus is on explaining judicial and sovereign immunity, recent limits...
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March 10, 2026
This article explains which amendment was at issue in Goss v. Lopez, why the case is often confused with student free-speech litigation, and what the ruling means for school discipline procedures. It is written for parents, educators, and readers who want a clear, sourced explanation...
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March 10, 2026
The right to peaceably assemble is a fundamental constitutional protection that allows people to gather, protest, and express collective views. Understanding its limits is important for organizers, participants, and anyone who reports on public demonstrations. This explainer outlines the three principal categories of lawful restrictions...
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March 10, 2026
The First Amendment shapes many public debates about what government may and may not restrict. Voters who want a practical sense of which protection matters most should start with the Amendment's text and the court decisions that interpret it. This article lays out the five...
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March 10, 2026