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President Donald Trump has suggested sending U.S. citizens convicted of crimes to prison in El Salvador, outside the reach of ...
The Catholic dioceses hoping to run the nation's first religious charter school say anti-Catholic bias was behind many states ...
Venezuelan migrants were given English-only notices with limited time to file court challenges, according to a newly unsealed ...
The ACLU filed an amended complaint with District Judge James Boasberg seeking to revive proceedings in his courtroom against ...
In a PIL seeking promotion and implementation of electric vehicle policies, the Supreme Court recently asked the Union to ...
A United States judge seeks to investigate whether the Trump administration has engaged in criminal contempt by allegedly ...
The Michigan Supreme Court has left in place a lower court ruling that awards possession of a frozen embryo to the ex-husband ...
Under the Tennessee law, most tort lawsuits can continue after the death of a plaintiff unless they involve harm to a person.
The states that border the Mississippi River have lost at least half of the wetlands they once had, including Wisconsin.
The state’s highest court declined to take up the question of whether Robert Tulloch’s two life sentences without possibility ...
Though Bath Rugby won a legal case that went all the way to Britain’s Supreme Court, its plan to boost the Recreation Ground, or The Rec — its “spiritual home” since 1894 — faces more hurdles.
The Utah Supreme Court on Thursday upheld two decisions denying in-person jury selection and keeping the jury pool in Summit ...