the SCOTUS voting rights ruling could affect Congress
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In states across the old Confederacy and beyond, Republican lawmakers are scrambling to carve up districts once drawn to give... Some of the plaintiffs in the Callais case had asked Alito to recall his judgment (which he rushed out,
In an 8-1 decision, the Court ruled that federal law does not allow a term of supervised release to be automatically extended simply because a defendant absconds. Justice Neil Gorsuch authored the majority opinion, joined by both conservative and liberal justices, creating a rare moment of consensus across ideological lines, Bloomberg Law reported.
Redistricting action in Florida, Louisiana — and potentially in other states, like Tennessee — is creating confusion about what it all means for primary elections, just as voters in other
Donald Trump again grumbled about how “terrible” it was that the Supreme Court struck down his highly touted tariff policy earlier this year. Trump, 79, said at a White House small business summit
The Supreme Court temporarily restored access to the abortion pill mifepristone. And, Indiana's primaries will test President Trump's influence as he tries to oust incumbent Republican senators.
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Black conservative unleashes on Obama for 'constantly whining' after SCOTUS voting rights decision
T.W. Shannon disagreed with former President Obama on the Supreme Court's racial redistricting ruling, saying race should not be a deciding factor in drawing districts.
New Jersey's Democrat attorney general appears to flagrantly disregard a Supreme Court ruling regarding a pregnancy center's donor information.
Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito has had it with a fellow SCOTUS judge, penning a scathing response to her dissent. Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson was the only […]
A Christian pro-life pregnancy resource center can fight in federal court the state of New Jersey’s order to submit a broad spectrum of documents including the identity
Advocates and experts warn the ruling could reshape protections for more than 45,000 Haitians in Massachusetts and over 1.3 million TPS holders nationwide. The post Mass. residents fighting to keep TPS for Haitians,