The Supreme Court is returning to the case of Richard Glossip, who has spent most of the past quarter century on Oklahoma’s death row for a murder he says he did not commit.
At the heart of these cases is conservatives’ thinly evidenced claim that their religious freedom is under attack.
The court's decision could one day change how judges across the country consider excessive force lawsuits, experts say.
It’s a loss for the Biden administration, which has tried to require states to provide abortions for emergency care after Roe v. Wade was overturned in 2022.
While Texans will see the presidential election on their ballot, the president is actually elected by electors, or ...
FERC has introduced major transmission reforms to ease bottlenecks. Lawyers from Mintz explore details of the reforms.
The donation of $1.6 billion from an obscure businessman “transformed Leo into a power broker who could steer the ...
In the United States, everyone has a right to privacy. In a case called Katz v. United States, the Supreme Court determined ...
A federal appeals court will consider the future of DACA, which has allowed hundreds of thousands of undocumented young ...
Amid a surge of executions being carried out across the country, Indiana’s first death row inmate in more than a decade is ...
The United States Supreme Court is back in session this week for its new term with some high-profile cases on the docket. Compared to last term, which was capped by the landmark presidential immunity ...