Despite the Sixth Amendment, in many jurisdictions, defendants don’t get legal representation the first time they go to court.
The House and Senate bills punish Democratic constituencies, from college students to homeowners in big-city markets.
A federal appeals court finds the impact of the state’s voting law can only be explained by “discriminatory intent.”
Georgia has made the method by which it acquires pentobarbital a "state secret," which Hill's lawyers say raises questions about needless suffering and separation of powers.
The agency can still regulate carbon pollution, just not in the most efficient, system-wide ways.
What if Trump refuses to concede?
The law’s opponents have a good chance of winning their next showdown, though it won’t threaten the law as a whole.
A New Jersey appeals court threw out the 15-count conviction against Dharun Ravi. He will be retried with new charges.
A Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals panel unanimously upheld a restraining order blocking the federal government from enforcing the president’s controversial ban.