When Libyan authorities arrested four ICC staffers, they created what could become a make-or-break moment for the court's ability to work in ongoing crises.
A new twist in the Norm Coleman-Al Franken Senate race recount trial throws Franken's victory into question, and promises to extend the already seemingly endless court battle indefinitely
The Dubai International Financial Center shows the future of law and commerce.
Earlier this year lawmakers banned the public funding of party conventions. Now they're moving to let wealthy donors subsidize events, and then some.
As he extends Trump-era policies, President Biden discovers that many voters are no longer willing to give him the benefit of the doubt.
The Salvadoran assembly may move to protect its war criminals.
The Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals heard oral arguments on a lawsuit challenging the president’s executive order. Their ruling could be decisive on the directive's survival.
The Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals rejected the Indiana governor’s efforts to block their resettlement, calling his reasoning “nightmare speculation.”
The president is threatening to veto a military funding bill because it would rename 10 Army bases that honor Confederates.
Ted Olson often receives credit/blame for helping to create corporate personhood, but he's not so sure about the recent Supreme Court decision.