Non-U.S. citizens can participate in political activism but legal experts weigh in on whether the government can penalize ...
Some critics have even said the bill would force professors to give equal time to the teaching of such long-discredited ...
California and New Jersey are among the states claiming the companies sold products that drove up carbon dioxide emissions ...
W hen our son Sam was six years old, he was assaulted in the boy’s bathroom at school. Sam was wearing khaki pants and a grey ...
Excessive government secrecy takes many forms, including denying or ignoring FOIA requests and deleting data from websites.
Leaving birthright citizenship to the Roberts court is walking into a minefield – legislation is the smarter route to end ...
Conservative legislators are increasingly speaking out against the Supreme Court’s landmark 2015 ruling on same-sex marriage ...
Fifteen billionaires and six companies control most of the news media influencing what is shown, said and printed. The top 1% controls the product prices, supply, demand, economy, housing, Congress, ...
The U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to take up a case challenging a Colorado law's ban on so-called "conversion therapy" for minors after it declined to hear a similar case last year.
The Supreme Court will hear oral arguments Wednesday for a case involving a woman who claims she was unfairly discriminated against on the job because she is straight.
The Supreme Court rejected on Wednesday a request to keep frozen about $2 billion owed to contractors working on USAID ...