A broad group of civil rights organizations are calling on the CEOs and board members of major companies to maintain their ...
Amendment 3 supporters celebrate after the Missouri Supreme Court in Jefferson City ruled Sept. 10 that the amendment to ...
ISLAMABAD: The Supreme Court Bar Association of Pakistan (SCBAP) has voiced strong objections against the recent ordinance ...
When it comes to abolishing the death penalty in the U.S., a small but determined band of activists and policymakers are ...
More than 3.5 million new Americans have been naturalized since 2020. Here's what some of the state's newest citizens have to ...
Florida this week argued a federal appeals court should overturn a ruling about permitting for projects that affect wetlands, ...
Israeli fire killed 22 people in a strike on a school in the north of the enclave, the Gaza Health Ministry said.
The New York Times offered up a hit on Chief Justice John Roberts, falsely charging him with “deploying his authority to ...
Schools are testing how much they can shape the racial outcomes of admissions without being accused of practicing affirmative ...
One U.S. labor official, according to Ngai, reported that 88 deportees died of heat exhaustion or sunstroke in July of 1955 ...
Opinion
Gitmo and politics
It is always dangerous to human freedom and due process when politics interferes with criminal prosecutions. Yet, present-day America is replete with tawdry examples of this. The recent exposures of ...
A man convicted of a 1997 murder died by lethal injection Friday in the southeastern US state of South Carolina, the state's first death row inmate executed in 13 years.