For a group so fond of dragging out terms such as “nanny state” and “overreach” when the mood suits them, it should be more of a surprise when they push measures meant to claw control of local ...
A lawsuit filed by Voice of America reporters, some unions and a press freedom group charged the Trump administration with ...
To justify the immediate deportation of suspected Venezuelan gang members, the president is invoking a rarely used statute ...
More than a year after Panama's Supreme Court halted operations at a huge copper mine because its government concession was ...
If there can be such a thing as bureaucratic “shock and awe,” Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lee Zeldin tried to unleash it Wednesday. He unveiled the Trump administration’s widely ...
Not satisfied with effectively buying a co-president role in Donald Trump’s administration, Elon Musk has turned his ...
A quick perusal of the 14th Amendment might have also prevented Trump from signing an executive order to end birthright ...
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Irish Star on MSNSupreme Court case could seize sweeping power to judges from CongressThe Supreme Court will hear a case next week, Consumers' Research, that could see the Court seize vast amounts of power from ...
With the federal law eroded by court decisions, about a half-dozen states want to enshrine protections for non-white voters. But it’s a tough sell even in Democratic states.
Two men on Mississippi's death row were told the state Supreme Court would not rehear arguments in their cases.
The Utah Supreme Court dismissed on Thursday a lawsuit filed by seven young Utahns arguing that the state’s energy policy ...
The law’s roots lie in an undeclared sea conflict between a young American nation and France. President John Adams signed the ...
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