Public approval for the US Supreme Court is at an all-time low. But how much does that matter really? On Ian Explains, Ian ...
The status of abortion across the U.S. has changed constantly, with lawmakers passing measures and courts ruling on ...
AND ADVOCATES CALL THIS ONE OF THE MOST IMPORTANT ISSUES IN FRONT OF THE SUPREME COURT DEALING WITH HOMELESSNESS ... in the shelters and not enough low-income housing."If they can live in tents ...
The Supreme Court is set to hear oral arguments Monday over a challenge to a law letting cities fine homeless people, potentially radically changing the lives of the hundreds of thousands without ...
The Supreme Court on Monday will hear oral arguments in City of Grants Pass v. Johnson, a case that could essentially determine whether homelessness can be criminalized. The case stems from the ...
WASHINGTON − On the heels of a landmark vote to unionize a Volkswagen factory in Tennessee, unions will face another battle next week when the Supreme Court hears arguments in a labor fight at ...
The U.S. Supreme Court granted permission for a lawsuit to ... Political uprisings, from picketing to riots, have “marked our history from the beginning,” Willett noted. As a dissenting ...
The Supreme Court on Wednesday made it easier for workers to pursue employment discrimination claims over job transfers, unanimously siding with a female police sergeant in St. Louis who said she ...
The U.S. Supreme Court has denied HomeServices of America’s request to hear its argument that the Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals wrongly rejected arbitration agreements with unnamed class ...
Over at Vox, Ian Millhiser prompts a connection I missed while discussing the oral arguments at the Supreme Court the other day. You may recall that the case under discussion was Fischer v.
She's the only justice in state history to be disciplined by her peers. Justice Ann Walsh Bradley, 73, was elected to the Wisconsin Supreme Court in 1995, defeating future justice Patrick Crooks.
The Supreme Court on Wednesday made it easier for workers to pursue employment discrimination claims over job transfers in ruling on a case involving a St. Louis policewoman who said she was ...