The Citizens United case claims another victim.
The strange saga of Paul LePage, who’s going to court to see if 65 bills he rejected have accidentally become law.
The GOP legislation cracks down on college endowments, and higher-education leaders are not happy.
A group of non-citizens detained after the 9/11 terrorist attacks claim officials violated their constitutional rights, but the result in the case isn’t likely to be in their favor.
Justice Deweese brought religion into the court room too many times
Israel’s governing coalition could be headed toward an early exit.
He’s a reminder of the moment when Trump broke free of all consequences.
The jury, not the prosecutor, decides who’s guilty.
The president said he intends to remove the right through executive order—a move that would reignite a long-standing debate over the Fourteenth Amendment.
A year into #MeToo, a stunningly large segment of the workforce isn’t covered by federal law.