There are more than 7,000 direct citations of slavery-law precedents that continue to guide lawyers and judges.
STONINGTON, Conn. — In the aftermath of a fatal crash in Stonington in January 2021, James Pont, 63, of Ashaway, R.I., was found guilty of negligent homicide with a motor vehicle by a Superior Court ...
The Victoria area’s Six Mile Pub has been ordered by a judge to liquidate its assets and repay the family of a now-deceased part-owner, who mortgaged his house to invest in the pub. B.C. Supreme Court ...
After losing at the ballot box, the climate movement is turning to the courts to enforce its agenda. Liberal charities and ...
The State Superintendent is telling schools the federal guidance to eliminate DEI ‘does not have the force and effect of law.
Wyoming’s only full-service abortion clinic has stopped providing abortions, but it remains open after the state's governor ...
A West Virginia judge ordered that a monitor be put in place to oversee state child protective services placements in hotels ...
The bipartisan program gives students a chance to get an up close look at inner workings of the federal government.
The Republican-backed candidate for Wisconsin Supreme Court accused the court’s liberal majority, all women, of being “driven ...
The American Federation of Government Employees and other unions see DOGE as a threat because Trump wants to cut bureaucratic bloat, and the unions stand to benefit from larger and larger government.
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — For most people in Florida, misdemeanor theft can result in up to a year in jail and a $1,000 fine. For ...
The idea that a leader can be immune to laws simply because they believe they are “saving” their country is un-American.