In a historic decision, the Supreme Court has ruled that anyone arrested by the police must receive written reasons for their arrest, in a language they understand, no matter the alleged crime.
A U.S. district judge had given the administration until Friday to make the payments through the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program.
The Trump administration on Friday night asked the Supreme Court to pause a ruling by a federal judge in Rhode Island that ...
The Court of Appeal says magistrates cannot automatically transfer such cases to the High Court. The Court of Appeal advised ...
President Donald Trump's administration on Friday asked the U.S. Supreme Court to halt a judge's order requiring it to ...
President Donald Trump's administration asked the Supreme Court to block an order forcing the government to resume funding ...
President Donald Trump asked the Supreme Court on Friday evening to block a lower court ruling that required the ...
Colorado’s judicial system is barely closer to fixing what some have called a broken process of disciplining judges a year after voters approved a new method of dealing with the issue and eight months ...
Across the country, legal challenges to National Guard deployments are exposing tension between federal authorities who issue ...
Representatives at Springfield’s GLO Center say they are keeping an eye on a Supreme Court case attempting to overturn the ...
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