The Supreme Court took more religious rights cases in recent years than it heard in the previous two decades. Is it eroding the wall between church and state?
Because when it comes to birthright citizenship, the virtue signaling and armchair excoriation is not just silly -- it's dead ...
I’m tired. I find this exhausting,” said Bryce Johnson, a lifelong Idahoan and gay man who found out last week that House ...
Seven roadway signs now prominently greet visitors and residents to Middletown, Ohio, welcoming them to the childhood home of JD Vance, the 50th vice president of the United States.
Dozens of prosecutors have been let go from the U.S. Justice Department, as President Donald Trump's administration follows ...
Whatever its motivations, the 5th Circuit’s opinion has little to do with the reality of gun violence with which all ...
This week, the Trump administration doubled down in its fight against birthright citizenship. The usual alliance of pundits, professors and press lined up to declare any challenge to birthright ...
The case raises a Constitutional question about the power of a president to impound funds that were authorized by Congress, ...
"I was pleased to see they got both the harm these youth plaintiffs are experiencing ... and that Montana is one of the ...
FDR proposes Supreme Court additions in 1937, Elizabeth takes throne after King George dies in 1952, truckers’ strike affects Sussex County in 1974 ...
The Supreme Court will have the final say and will almost certainly interpret the 14th Amendment in Mr. Trump's favor.
On Feb. 1, 1790, the U.S. Supreme Court convened in New York City for its first session. Only three of the six justices were ...