Well, fear not, because SCOTUSblog's Kelsey Dallas crunched the numbers last year and determined the answer: Justices ...
A federal judge sentenced former Baltimore City Schools Police Officer Lawrence Smith to one year and one day in ...
"Why'd you invite Nazis? Jew to Jew, Shame on You." ...
Republicans picked this fight, and Democrats responded by drawing some egregiously gerrymandered districts. In the end, ...
The Department of Justice (DOJ) is alleging the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC), a well-known civil rights organization ...
Today's decision by Fourth Circuit Judge Julius Richardson, joined by Chief Judge Albert Diaz, in Doe v. Mast involved ...
With smoking rates already declining, the infantilization of future adults is unlikely to be a big win for public health.
The claim turned out to be false, and the war led to the deaths of thousands of American service members and hundreds of ...
Deaths in ICE detention have hit a two-decade high, and allegations of medical neglect and poor conditions continue to surge.
A new Virginia map could shift the state’s House delegation to 10 Democrats and one Republican after voters approved ...
When it becomes more expensive to build a house, it's also more expensive to rebuild that same house, driving up the cost of ...
My colleague Stephanie Barclay suggests that the shadow docket actually began on New Year's Eve 2013 when Circuit Justice Sotomayor granted emergency relief to the Little Sisters of the Poor.