U.S. immigration officials have deported a man to Laos despite a federal court order blocking his removal. The man's ...
The Ecuadorian teen was legally in the United States under a special status for at-risk juveniles, which under prior ...
Carter, 37, and the child's mother, was also arrested in 2022. She has been in custody at the Manitowoc County Jail on a now ...
CHARLESTON — Can a judge in one part of West Virginia create a class action lawsuit for parents with religious vaccine exemptions when there are other individual cases pending in other circuit courts ...
The Supreme Court’s conservative majority signaled it could upend a central pillar of the 1965 Voting Rights Act. The question at the heart of arguments is whether lawmakers can use race as a factor ...
The Supreme Court heard oral arguments on Wednesday in Louisiana v. Callais, a challenge to the state’s congressional map that could shape the fight over the Voting Rights Act. The court also heard ...
NOW AT THE ARGUMENTS. MONTGOMERY’S APPEAL HINGES ON THREE DIFFERENT ARGUMENTS. THE FIRST IS THAT HE SHOULD HAVE BEEN TRIED SEPARATELY ON ASSAULT AND THEN MURDER. NEXT, THE COURT SHOULD NOT HAVE ...
Democrats would be in danger of losing around a dozen majority-minority districts across the South if the court struck down part of the Voting Rights Act. Republicans gain 12 more seats, including ...
The U.S. Supreme Court will hear arguments today in a Louisiana case that could have dramatic impacts on elections throughout the country. The case is about the Voting Rights Act and how race plays a ...
The following essay has been adapted and excerpted from Without Precedent: How Chief Justice Roberts and His Accomplices Rewrote the Constitution and Dismantled Our Rights, published last month by ...
The justices have shown a willingness to chip away at the landmark civil rights legislation. A Louisiana case could unravel much of its remaining power. By Abbie VanSickle Reporting from Washington In ...
When the Supreme Court hears Callais v. Landry, it will confront a question central to American democracy: how far states can go in using race to draw voting maps. The Louisiana case, propelled by ...
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