Citizens are suing the president to force him to sell his businesses. But will any of their lawsuits succeed in court?
The average prisoner has neither the power to compel transportation to court nor the money to hire an attorney. But one Chicago court may have found a fix.
In today's oral argument, those on the bench worried aloud about social change, caution, and the danger of doing too much too soon.
Maryland’s top court ruled that Officer William Porter, whose trial in Gray's death ended in a hung jury, must testify against five other defendants.
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.
Earlier this year lawmakers banned the public funding of party conventions. Now they're moving to let wealthy donors subsidize events, and then some.