What can he say, our president, when on the one hand he denounces the “frappes” of ND and on the other his accountant best ...
Critics of an Iowa House bill targeting affirmative action, diversity programs and race-based preferences confronted lawmakers during a tense subcommittee hearing at the Iowa Capitol on Thursday.
The Idaho Supreme Court upheld the state’s private education tax credit Thursday.  The five-member court unanimously agreed ...
The Idaho House of Representatives approved legislation Thursday that would strip 13 cities of their ability to enforce local ...
Justice Antonin Scalia’s sudden death 10 years ago this month reordered the Supreme Court, presidential politics and, as seen at the court today, invigorated the status of the man himself. Scalia, who ...
A federal judge was skeptical of President Donald Trump’s argument to try to move the appeal of his hush money conviction to federal court — after lawyers already took their shot in two other courts.
Chief Justice John Marshall was sworn in on this day in 1801. We wrote about his upbringing, political career, and legal ...
On January 20, 2026, the Supreme Court issued an order vacating the decision of the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit in ...
A Republican-backed plan to cut burdensome regulations in South Carolina could have broader implications on administrative law cases.
It’s appalling for ambulance-chasing lawyers and career politicians to now want to cook the goose that laid the golden egg ...
Wes Moore struggles to describe how he’d feel if he falls short in his push to gerrymander another Democratic seat in his state and the US House of Representatives ends up staying Republican. The easy ...
Foreign money is influencing American elections, not through individual donors, but through multinational corporations ...