As one of three men convicted in a grisly triple-murder continues pressing for a new trial, a federal judge has upheld the conviction of another.
A few Missourians are taking aim at Elon Musk’s business to show their dissatisfaction with his role in the government.
This was the week that New Jersey shut Congress down. In the Senate, Senator Cory Booker delivered a 25-hour anti-Trump address without stopping – even to ...
If the Supreme Court decides to take up Karen Read's appeal, prosecutors would likely respond at a later stage of the process ...
An interview with congressional scholar Norman Ornstein, who walks us through how Trump's tariffs can be reversed by Congress ...
In a remarkable moment at the Feb. 27 House budget hearing for Pennsylvania’s Department of Environmental Protection, state ...
House Bill 1205 would impose new financial and legal restrictions on petition-signature gatherers and the groups that back ...
A Suffolk County judge dismissed a lawsuit from former MassGOP Chair Jim Lyons that asked a local court to declare a ...
After GOP senators helped pass a measure to revoke Trump's Canada tariffs, talks are underway to force a House vote. Senators ...
A Colorado gun group delivered a petition Thursday morning to Gov. Jared Polis urging him to veto a controversial gun control ...
Opinion
Law Professors' Amicus Brief Supporting the Perkins Coie Law Firm in Challenge to Executive OrderThe brief, just filed yesterday in district court is here; I was pleased to be one of the very many signers. Here's the Summary of Argument: The ...
It’s one of Abigail Adams’s most famous lines. Early in 1776 — not even 12 months after the battles of Lexington and Concord — she wrote to her husband, John, who was with the Continental Congress.
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