A rightward shift swept America and Arizona on Election Day, and while results are still being tallied, we ponder their ...
Americans in an array of states sent a message to the incoming Trump administration and other elected officials: They won't ...
A New York judge is set to decide this week whether President-elect Donald Trump's criminal conviction on charges involving ...
If ever a U.S. president needed the checks and balances that the founders established, it’s law-breaking, oath-violating ...
After his election victory, here are five reasons why President-elect Donald Trump may never be sentenced in his New York ...
While speaking with the New York Times, the former Speaker blasts the nation's highest court over its handling of ...
President-elect Donald Trump’s ambitious agenda could face pushback from an institution he has done much to shape: the ...
Former President Donald Trump’s return to power is setting off a flurry of speculation and interparty bickering about potential retirements on the Supreme Court, underscoring how even a single ...
Trump and among them is how his criminal conviction in New York will play out now that he’s headed back to the White House.
After years of opposition to abortion rights, two Michigan congressman abruptly said the issue was moot. What will happen when Congress re-convenes?
The registrar of the Supreme Court of Canada says from now on only judgments prepared in both English and French will appear ...
Justice Sonia Sotomayor is the first Hispanic justice and at 70, is not the oldest member of the Supreme Court.