A slew of hot-button issues will be ruled on by the Supreme Court before the end of its decision season that could transform ...
The possibility that the disqualification fight could stretch to October, as well as an ongoing question about how the ...
Assume, for just a moment, that a majority of the justices are partisan hacks who are determined to remove the stigma of a ...
Former President Donald Trump is a convicted felon. This is the first time in U.S. history that a sitting or former president ...
A Georgia appeals court Wednesday sounded the death knell for former president and convicted felon Donald Trump's Georgia ...
An anti-Trump lawyer led more than 1,000 of his followers to file complaints against the judge in the former president's classified documents case in Florida.
A federal appeals panel ruled on Feb. 6 that he is not immune, but the Supreme Court heard oral arguments ... a former president can “enjoy presidential immunity from criminal prosecution ...
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The Constitution and U.S. law have clear answers for only some of the questions raised by the criminal conviction of a major presidential candidate. By Maggie Astor Not since Eugene V. Debs ...
The Senate is voting on access to contraception. University of Virginia's Center for Politics Director Larry Sabato joins ...