Supreme Court
- DeWine reluctantly signs bill ending grace period for late-arriving mail-in ballots - Dec. 19—Ohio voters in future elections will need to make sure their mailed ballots arrive at their board of elections by Election Day in order for their vote to be counted. Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine says he reluctantly signed a bill getting ri
- Judge declines to halt execution of Georgia man seeking protection under pandemic agreement - A federal judge declined Wednesday to halt next week's scheduled execution of a Georgia man who argued that he should be shielded by an agreement reached during the COVID-19 pandemic that set conditions for the state to resume putting conde
- New judicial panels to hear Wisconsin redistricting lawsuits for the first time - Two lawsuits seeking to redraw Wisconsin's congressional districts were scheduled to be discussed in court Friday as a pair of three-judge panels, never-before-used in the state, meet for the first time. The Wisconsin Supreme Court last mo
- Trump Admin Spins Death of Student Loan Forgiveness Plan as Great for People Who Want Student Loan Forgiveness - The Trump administration has made moves to officially kill off President Biden’s income-driven student loan repayment plan — meaning that...
- US Supreme Court turns away appeal of Texas library book ban - By Jan Wolfe WASHINGTON, Dec 8 (Reuters) - The U.S.
- Supreme Court sounds ready to give Trump power to oust officials of independent agencies - Supreme Court appears set to expand presidential power and upset nine decades of law on independent agencies.
- How Originalism Keeps the Constitution Alive - Every major question in American public life ultimately returns to a single source of authority: the Constitution. Whether the issue concerns abortion, the scope of federal agencies, the death penalty, or the structure of elections, the ans
- Afghanistan's Taliban rulers carry out public execution in sports stadium in eastern city - Afghanistan’s Taliban authorities carried out a public execution at a stadium in the eastern city of Khost on Tuesday, putting to death a man who the country’s Supreme Court said had killed 13 members of a family, including several children
Previous Page 2 of 2