Congress voted overwhelmingly to disregard the president’s rejection of legislation allowing 9/11 victims to sue a foreign government in U.S. court.
In yet another political fight over abortion, Republicans are divided over a provision in the new House bill that blocks funding for the women’s healthcare provider.
A federal court’s decision to vacate newly-implemented restrictions on the state program challenges the GOP strategy across the country.
For failing to pay parking tickets, court fees, and other petty municipal citations, black residents of Greater St. Louis are ending up behind bars.
The Court has failed to develop a robust system for applying the Fourth Amendment meaningfully to the questions of the 21st century.
A U.S. Army captain sues the White House in federal court to find out.
In a class-action lawsuit filed Thursday, a group of defendants argued the state’s public-defender system is too underfunded and overworked to meet the Sixth Amendment’s standards.
The president’s closing argument in the midterm elections lays bare the logic of his appeal.