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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 ...
A federal appeals court on Thursday ordered the dismissal of the National Rifle Association's lawsuit accusing a New York ...
A federal appeals court on Thursday ordered the dismissal of the National Rifle Association's lawsuit accusing a New York ...
The Supreme Court yesterday (July 16) converted the death penalty to life imprisonment without remission, extending to the ...
The lawsuit filed with the Supreme Court marks the latest chapter in a decades-old dispute between Nebraska and Colorado.
Georgia's governor on Thursday announced the appointment of a new justice to fill a vacant seat on the state's highest court.
The Supreme Court ordered a look-out circular be issued against a Russian woman, who is allegedly on the run with her ...
The ambient threat of torture is a form of social control, encouraging everyone else to comply with and bow down before the ...
"This Court has been extraordinarily unfriendly to the Voting Rights Act over the last couple of decades," a voting rights expert told Newsweek.
Arguing before the bench, the counsels for the petitioner claimed that the case was a product of a long-standing enmity ...
When the Supreme Court overturns rulings without offering any explanation, it is simply wielding raw power. And raw power ...
Observing that regulations cannot override freely negotiated contracts, the Supreme Court on Wednesday (July 16) ruled in ...