A crop of court cases could change the relationship between the United States and its territories.
Other countries have demonstrated three possible paths—not all of which lead to good endings.
A months-long political rivalry between President Ahmadinejad and Supreme Leader Khamanei has left the former with less power, which is increasingly concentrated in the hands of the latter
A federal appeals court reverses a 2014 ruling that said the state’s capital-punishment system violated the Eighth Amendment.
The embattled EPA chief used an obscure provision last month to increase the salaries of a pair of staffers by tens of thousands of dollars.
In a case with huge implications for the franchise, the Supreme Court will decide whether states can remove voters from the rolls after two years without casting a ballot.
A federal court has ruled the agency’s structure is unconstitutional.
His hesitations about moving the Court to the right are only a question of pace.
A panel of judges in Michigan has thrown out a set of electoral maps and ordered new elections in several state-Senate districts.