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In one lawsuit, the North Carolina NAACP, Common Cause and several Black residents originally sued over redrawn state House and Senate maps and U.S. House districts. The other lawsuit filed by nearly ...
The good guys won a welcome victory at the U.S. Supreme Court last week when the justices ruled 9–0 that an innocent family's ...
President Trump has repeatedly ignored due process of law, such as in sending people to a maximum-security prison in El ...
Rhode Island lawyer Steven D. DiLibero's license was suspended for six months and a day after giving a client incorrect legal advice regarding immigration consequences. DiLibero advised a client that ...
A developmental disabilities provider in Marshfield grapples with more than 100 Haitian staffers facing the loss of legal status.
Dylann Roof killed nine people at Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church in Charleston, S.C., in a mass shooting.
The New Jersey Supreme Court ruled Monday that the state attorney general's office can proceed with a grand jury ...
Some 20 cases remain to be decided—about a third of the total argued cases--many of them the most important of the term. But ...
President Donald Trump recently imposed a travel ban on 12 countries, with restrictions on visitors from seven more. A memo ...
The State Department’s $100 million art collections are managed through the Office of Fine Arts and the Art in Embassies office.
On its face, the law gives the president sweeping authority to deploy the military in response to domestic disorder.
The U.S. Department of Justice is telling a federal appeals court that Illinois’ gun and magazine ban is unconstitutional.