Reports circulating on social media claim that Brazilian Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes has moved all his assets ...
Our political class is aflame, and our lawyer-ocracy is up in arms over President Trump’s executive order limiting the scope of “birthright” (or “soil-based”) citizenship to children of permanent ...
A Supreme Court ruling in United States v. Skrmetti could weaken legal challenges to Trump’s transgender care bans by undermining 14th Amendment arguments.
Amid President Trump’s attack on DEI, California schools and colleges aim to keep diversity efforts intact while skirting ...
The pattern we are seeing abroad mimics the pattern that we’ve been seeing at home. There is one standard of justice for ...
Native American leaders were taken aback to see 22% fewer American Indian or Alaska Native medical students enrolled last ...
Soon unelected co-President Musk may “own” us all as he buys elections with his “free speech” (money is speech per Citizens ...
In Trump’s first weeks back in office, references to common sense littered his executive orders and his speeches to both ...
In a 13-8 vote, members of the Iowa House Judiciary Committee voted to advance the bill to the House floor for a full vote. All but one Republican voted yes on the piece of legislation. All seven ...
Even as the minority party, Democrats have a “bully pulpit” that includes holding hearings, launching media campaigns and filing litigation.
On Feb. 24, 1803, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that it is the province of the courts — not the president, not the Congress — to say what the law is.
The Supreme Court on Monday denied a request for the justices to review a ban on service members suing the military for ...