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For all of the president’s braggadocio about the economy, a key detail in last month’s jobs report paints a bitter picture ...
The Supreme Court on Thursday agreed to hear two cases involving transgender athletes being banned from women’s sports at the ...
The Colorado Supreme Court announced this week that it will decide whether entities can sidestep the normal procedures in ...
Michael Hardwick never envisioned himself as an activist or a public figure, but, by fate, he became one. Although he’s known ...
Michael Hardwick never envisioned himself as an activist or a public figure, but, by fate, he became one. Although he’s known widely as being at the epicenter of one of the most substantial gay rights ...
Opinion: Columnist David Lat writes that Justice Amy Coney Barrett seemed to turn rightward at the end of the SCOTUS term, ...
A former FBI agent who was charged with joining a mob’s attack on the U.S. Capitol and cheering on rioters is now working as ...
In her dissent, Justice Sonia Sotomayor warned, “No right is safe in the new legal regime the Court creates. Today, the ...
A federal appeals court has ruled Alabama prosecutors violated the constitutional rights of a man sentenced to death in 1990.
The proposal is a response to a U.S. Supreme Court decision that dealt a blow to a small set of protections for people living outside in public.
Next Tuesday, justices will hear arguments in a challenge to the state’s Congressional map, which was redrawn after the 2020 census as part of the state’s redistricting process.
The Supreme Court nears the end of its term with major cases on Trump’s birthright citizenship order, religious rights in schools, Louisiana redistricting, and Texas age verification laws.