The U.S. Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals won't rehear a case after ruling against Mississippi's law allowing mail-in absentee ballot counting after election day.
States must balance complying with a civil rights law that protects the voting power of a racial minority while not discriminating against other voters.
The coordinated campaign to defy Brown v. Board continues to impact education today, as many schools remain racially ...
A tiny fish that averages only 2.5 inches in length derailed political careers, delayed construction of a massive dam and reservoir, caused a U.S. Supreme Court landmark case and prompted ...
President Donald Trump on Friday called on his supporters to vote for a candidate for the Wisconsin Supreme Court who already had the full-throated backing of Trump’s ...
The owner of a medical marijuana dispensary in Olive Branch, Mississippi, is challenging the state’s ban on advertisements ...
Two men on Mississippi's death row were told the state Supreme Court would not rehear arguments in their cases.
Clarence Cocroft, the owner of Tru Source Medical Cannabis, is filing a petition with the Supreme Court after November’s ban.
Caleb Corrothers, aka Caleb Carrothers, the Oxford man convicted of two counts of capital murder in 2011 for the shooting ...
Civil rights icon Ruby Bridges, who at the age of 6 desegregated a school in Louisiana and made history, spoke at Cal State ...
Mississippi cannot count ballots that arrive after Election Day, the federal appeals court affirms, denying a petition for ...
Some local courts have backed off approving no-knocks, but there are still no statewide limits on these dangerous types of ...