An expert on Presidential emergency powers discusses the history and legality of military deployments in American cities.
After expanding the right to bear arms outside the home, the Supreme Court may make it harder for states to control where in ...
An Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer​ shot a man Wednesday night in north Minneapolis after allegedly being ...
A coalition of industry groups will square off against the EPA in a federal appeals court Jan. 20 in a dispute over the ...
The U.S. Supreme Court in early 2026 will hear oral arguments in two cases testing the limits of gun rights under the ...
People stage a protest in front of Poland's constitutional court, in Warsaw, Poland, Thursday, October 7, 2021. Poland’s constitutional court has ruled that some European Union laws are in conflict ...
Liberia’s justice system has been navigating challenges during the country’s transition from conflict and fragility. This is evidenced in the judiciary’s extended court disposition times, the high ...
For too many Americans, the economy has become an unaffordable racket in which corporate interests seem always to have their way. This increases the disaffection that many Americans have with our ...
"I've signed many of them over the years," retired U.S. District Judge Shira Scheindlin said of amicus briefs from former jurists. "But nothing like now. Now, it's like every other week somebody is ...
Two Carrollton residents were convicted under Georgia’s new "Austin’s Law" after a fatal fentanyl overdose in Villa Rica. "Austin’s Law" allows prosecutors to charge fentanyl dealers with aggravated ...
A federal judge in Oregon has declined to impose sanctions on the law firm Buchalter after one of its lawyers submitted a legal filing containing citations to non-existent cases generated by ...
Setting the stage for a major ruling on election law, the Supreme Court on Monday agreed to decide whether federal law requires ballots to be not only cast by voters but also received by election ...