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As recently as 2023, the high court said lower courts could intervene in "instances of intensive racial politics where the ...
The July 18 opinion could signal an end to the legal battle spanning two years in Browning’s courtroom, but it also could ...
A federal judge says Rhode Island’s gun permit system, which requires residents to show “a need” to openly carry a firearm ...
Towering over Kentucky politics for decades, McConnell is regarded as the master strategist behind the GOP’s rise to power in ...
It’s difficult for me to understand the defense’s statement that I am a female, which contradicts all of my government documentation." ...
Most notably, in Rucho v. Common Cause (2019), the Republican justices held that federal courts may not hear suits challenging partisan gerrymanders. Among other things, Rucho enables tactics like ...
Randall Balmer, one of the expert witnesses in the Alabama Ten Commandments case, teaches at Dartmouth College. His latest ...
The department had only provided a few hundred abortions since the Biden administration authorized them in 2022, VA says.
A spat over congressional redistricting in Texas marks the latest episode in a long national history of gerrymandering.
The 47th president opens a new investigation into the prosecutor who sought to convict him twice over.
The U.S. Supreme Court signaled on Friday that it will assess the legality of a key component of a landmark federal voting rights law, potentially giving its conservative majority a chance to gut a ...