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"This Court has been extraordinarily unfriendly to the Voting Rights Act over the last couple of decades," a voting rights expert told Newsweek.
To justify their brazen effort to redraw US House districts in Texas ahead of the 2026 midterms, state Republicans cited a ...
The chief judge cited a litany of examples, including docket errors in felony cases that led to the unlawful arrest of one ...
The Court of Appeal’s decision demonstrates that the preventive withdrawal mechanism in Québec’s OHSA is intended to keep ...
Replacing Fed Chair Jerome Powell with "someone more willing to follow the administration's preferences in setting interest ...
Associated Press education reporter Collin Binkley says Monday's ruling allows the department to move ahead with mass layoffs and a plan to outsource work.
Nebraska has filed a lawsuit against Colorado over how much water its neighbor draws from the South Platte River. Officials said Wednesday that the filed the case with the U.S. Supreme Court, ...
In response to a Second Amendment lawsuit, the government says the restriction "serves legitimate objectives" and "only modestly burdens" the right to arms.
The president waved a copy of a draft letter firing Jerome H. Powell at a meeting in the Oval Office with House Republicans.
Hoover Institution Senior Fellow Victor Davis Hanson predicted Tuesday on his show that the Trump administration will next ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump told reporters Tuesday that he plans to place tariffs of over 10% on smaller ...