U.S. District Senior Judge John A. Gibney Jr. ordered the state of Virginia to permanently end its absolute all-felon voting ...
There has been quite a bit of pearl-clutching over Louisiana v. Callais, a Supreme Court case about a second majority-black ...
A public advocacy nonprofit argued Thursday that the federal government must comply with Nebraska statutes when requesting ...
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This administration is moving America ever farther from its core values. The Founding Fathers would recognize this governance — and would condemn it as tyranny.
Blanca Hernandez Morales was sentenced to 35 years for sex trafficking minors in a Queens-based operation that exploited victims from Mexico.
How four reporters are examining the most secretive branch of government — and the nine justices who shape the law.
A lawyer representing former premier Ewart Brown in an abuse-of-process case expressed “considerable concern” about ...
Back in 2013, the Supreme Court tossed out a key provision of the Voting Rights Act regarding federal oversight of elections. It appears poised to abolish another pillar of the law. In a case known as ...
The Supreme Court will soon hear a landmark challenge over precisely who can enjoy the birthright citizenship granted under the 14th amendment, and the Trump administration and its allies are urging ...
After two days of testimony, a Fort Myers judge considers class action and injunction on detainee legal access at Alligator ...
An examination of National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) requirements for upstream and midstream oil and gas development ...