This constitutes “home equity theft,” argues the Pacific Legal Foundation — when the government takes more than what is necessary to satisfy the tax debt.

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Cancun Cruz Is Itching To Legalize Bribery — SCOTUS Might Decide To Help Him Out With That
“There is a very real chance, in other words, that a Supreme Court hostile to campaign finance regulation will join Cruz’s crusade… that could effectively make it legal to bribe many members of Congress,” he wrote.
SCOTUS Sides With Police And Upholds Qualified Immunity In Two Excessive Force Cases
Critics of the court’s decision say that qualified immunity lets police “off the hook” in virtually every case where their actions are not specifically prohibited.
Snapchat Middle Finger Brings 14-year-old Cheerleader To The Supreme Court
Levy’s case means SCOTUS will have to decide if public schools have the right to punish students for comments made outside of their establishment.