Judge James E. Boasberg, 62, has a history of bipartisan support and friendships across the ideological spectrum.
Earlier articles in this series have discussed the sections of the Constitution that formed the Congress and the executive. The Colonies had always had their own courts that dealt with their own ...
Learn more about this landmark case and the forces at work on family businesses in Harvard Square at an April History Hang on ...
The Supreme Court divided 5-4 in granting a DOJ request to pause a lower court order requiring the Education Department to ...
A North Carolina appeals court on Friday sided with a Republican candidate for a seat on the state's top court who is ...
Democratic states say teacher training programs in Chicago public schools and a public university in California were already imperiled by the loss of the grants.
The administration has been pressing for high court relief from lower court rulings in several cases. The court just granted ...
The Relist Watch column examines cert petitions that the Supreme Court has “relisted” for its upcoming conference. A short explanation of relists is available here. Over the past couple of conferences ...
A divided Supreme Court sided with the Trump administration by allowing officials to block $65 million in teacher development grants frozen over concerns they were promoting diversity, equity and ...
Texas AG Ken Paxton Won’t Face Federal Corruption Charges as He Gains Momentum for Likely Senate Run
The federal criminal investigation was the most serious legal threat the once-embattled Republican faced. With the probe now ...
Given the country’s extreme polarization, there is something to be said for giving voters a voice in judicial elections ...
Conservatives were dealt an embarrassing blow in Wisconsin with the Supreme Court race. Now their eyes are on Pennsylvania's top court election in November.
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