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Legal battles emerge as parents challenge school districts for supporting students' gender transitions while deliberately ...
North Dakota’s request concerns a lawsuit brought by the Spirit Lake Nation, Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa and three ...
"I think the regulations cite that the reduction-in-force plans need to be clear and specific because employees can challenge those," said Michael Fallings.
The White House is exploring every avenue of executive power to get what President Trump wants from the Federal Reserve: ...
The United States has entered a new phase—one of deregulatory momentum—driven by recent U.S. Supreme Court decisions and an ...
NPR's Adrian Ma talks with ACLU lawyer Chase Strangio about being the first openly trans person to argue before the Supreme Court. He's profiled in the new documentary, "Heightened Scrutiny." ...
President Trump has seized on the Federal Reserve’s multibillion-dollar makeover as a possible avenue for finally ousting its ...
Out lawyer Shannon Minter talked about how the Court flip-flopped on trans rights in just the last five years while Democrats ...
The U.S. Supreme Court has taken up a series of cases to be decided during its next term, which begins in October, involving ...
Under a 2002 Supreme Court precedent, executing an intellectually disabled person violates the Constitution's Eighth Amendment bar on cruel and unusual punishment.
The Supreme Court's Skirmetti decision, upholding Tennessee's law singling out trans youth, reaches back to a discredited ...