Priscilla Villarreal, a news vlogger, was arrested under an obscure law, raising major First Amendment concerns.
The Supreme Court recently put a second nail in the coffin of democracy. The first was declaring presidents “have immunity from prosecution when carrying out ‘official acts.’ ” ...
Some of his fans see Trump as the ultimate law and order guy, the macho guy who talks tough, and threatens and bullies his ...
Costa Rica's conservative President Rodrigo Chaves on Tuesday survived a second attempt to strip him of immunity so he can be ...
Sen. Alex Padilla and his Democratic colleagues are teaming up to push a measure allowing people to sue federal law ...
Today, the Court is spotty in its application of this newfangled theory. Trump v. United States, which granted presidents ...
During a press gaggle outside the White House earlier this year in the summer, Donald Trump acknowledged the Supreme Court ...
An Austrian appeals court has rejected a request to extradite Ukrainian businessman Dmytro Firtash to the United States ...
Relief for the Congress leadership as Delhi’s Rouse Avenue Court declines to take cognisance of the ED’s chargesheet in the ...
The closely watched, long-awaited trial for Milwaukee County Circuit Judge Hannah Dugan on federal obstruction charges begins ...
The Supreme Court emphasized its immunity from media narrative influence, especially concerning sub-judice cases. The ...
This morning, Friday, Dec. 12, the justices are gathering for their final regularly scheduled private conference of the year ...