If Alaska's Senate race is as close as expected, it could take months of legal wrangling--and possibly even an intervention by the Supreme Court--to resolve
Alabama could soon create something unprecedented in American legal history: a police department run by a church.
The inquiry revealed once again the need for real oversight of the judicial branch.
A little-known Supreme Court ruling makes it legal for the league to promote its men’s and women’s teams unequally.
The Supreme Court’s deadlock on immigration suggests that the protest should have been in the Senate, not the House.
The human-rights court ruled the legislation encouraged homophobia.