Coalition Life, a St. Louis pro-life group, had last summer petitioned the U.S. Supreme Court to strike down the buffer law ...
The Gospel of God Church International (GOGCI) has taken its fight to the Supreme Court, seeking to overturn a landmark declaratory order that affirms the inalienable rights of Peter Jack Masedza's ...
The U.S. Supreme Court has set a date for when it will hear the case over Oklahoma's St. Isidore of Seville Catholic Virtual ...
By its own terms, the 14th Amendment applies to “all persons” born in the United States, disqualifying no one by parentage.
The Washington Supreme Court ruled last week that the CARES Act’s 30‑day eviction notice requirement for subsidized housing ...
By Peter Cameron, THE BADGER PROJECT A new law in Maine aims to make a big change to the state’s campaign finances, and by ...
The lawsuit alleges that Bell and Boeing failed to use proper care in manufacturing the aircraft by using a metal alloy they ...
The Supreme Court stands on the horns of a dilemma. If the court rules against the administration, it risks President Trump’s ignoring its decision and thereby obviates the court’s authority and ...
At issue was a 25-year precedent that allows local governments to create protest-free buffer zones around all health-care ...
The National Park Service is restoring some fired employees, the new FBI director may move employees out of D.C., and courts weighed in on multiple lawsuits.
So what are shield laws exactly, and what does the future hold for them? TIME spoke to experts to find out.