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Paulette Jiles, a horse-riding poet and historical novelist who evoked the grit and grandeur of the American West in “News of ...
DeSantis, in a social media post, said that "this was always the constitutionally correct map — and now both the federal ...
The case centers around fees students paid for services that were not provided during the COVID-19 campus shutdown in 2020.
A new trial date has been set for Nov. 17 after the West Virginia Supreme Court overturned the murder convictions of Gavin ...
In a recent ruling allowing the Trump administration to disassemble the Department of Education and fire nearly 1,400 federal ...
If Brandenburg’s value was understood, those facing prosecution or deportation for their public statements could have relied ...
NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks with Georgetown University law professor Stephen Vladeck about a recent pattern within the Supreme Court majority: issuing rulings with no written opinion.
The president hailed the win on his social media platform, Truth Social, saying the Supreme Court had “handed a Major Victory to Parents and Students across the Country, by declaring the Trump ...
Union attorneys are renewing their push for the release of agencies' RIF plans after the court found those plans could still ...
The New Mexico Supreme Court affirmed an appeals court's decision to vacate embezzlement convictions against a former state Cabinet secretary based on the statute of limitations. A ruling handed down ...
Anti-abortion groups expressed disappointment after the Wisconsin Supreme Court overturned a 1849 state law that had banned ...
Andrew Walker, who teaches at the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in Louisville, wrote the proposal Southern Baptists ...