Dick Durbin wants to add a civil-liberties advocate to the court's proceedings and to limit the NSA's data collection.
He was scheduled to be executed Wednesday evening, but an Oklahoma court granted a last-minute stay to consider evidence Glossip may be innocent.
The judge handling Trump’s classified-documents case has shown that she’s not fit for the task.
The constitutional provision enshrined the principle of individual liberty—and extending a militarized state into the schools would only undermine it.
The Colorado Court of Appeals has ruled against Masterpiece Cakeshop, which refused to provide services for a gay wedding in July 2012.
The Supreme Court's language is cautious but the impact is big. (Are citizen-passed propositions this easy to evade?)
The Obama administration wants Capitol Hill to stay out of nuclear talks, but legal scholars say lawmakers will eventually have their say.
In Texas and elsewhere, new laws and policies have encouraged neighbors to report neighbors to the government.
The Arizona senator called Brett Kavanaugh’s interactions with lawmakers at a hearing last week “sharp and partisan.”