Voting rights experts say Mississippi’s restrictions are among the harshest because the state bans voting by first-time offenders who commit non-violent felonies.
Can the federal government eliminate “diversity, equity, and inclusion” and “gender ideology” without violating civil rights?
President Trump’s torrent of executive actions has spurred a flood of legal challenges seeking to thwart the president’s efforts to reshape U.S. policy in his first days back in the White
No longer just campaign trail rhetoric, President Donald Trump’s insistence that immigration to the United States amounts to an “invasion” may be critical to unlocking extraordinary powers as the administration carries out his deportation agenda.
There’s a feeling of gloom in many a house in Northeast Ohio and across our nation. But there is hope, too. There’s hope because Kamala Harris came close, just 1.5 percent shy. There’s hope in the millions of people and the organizations that will fight.
The Lodha brothers told the Bombay High Court that they were agreeable to going into mediation over a dispute about the use of their trademark. A mediator, Retired Supreme Court judge Justice RV Raveendran,
A judge has ruled that private interests and climate change considerations should have been considered when the U.K. government approved the Rosebank oilfield.
Minnesota House Republicans filed a lawsuit with the state Supreme Court on Thursday accusing Secretary of State Steve Simon of overstepping his authority as presiding officer of the House.
PORTLAND, Ore. — The small Oregon city at the heart of a major U.S. Supreme Court ruling last year that allowed cities across the country to enforce homeless camping bans is facing a fresh lawsuit over its camping rules, as advocates find new ways to challenge them in a legal landscape shifted by the high court's decision.
A federal appeals court finds banning handgun sales for 18- to 20-year-olds is unconstitutional, raising questions about the Second Amendment's scope
The conservative Fifth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals ruled that the federal law banning handgun sales to teens is inconsistent with the nation's historical tradition and violates the Second Amendment.