Trump can’t use immunity to avoid Capitol Police lawsuits...
An appeals court ruled Friday that Trump cannot invoke the immunity he had when he occupied the White House to avoid lawsuits from Capitol Police.
An appeals court ruled Friday that Trump cannot invoke the immunity he had when he occupied the White House to avoid lawsuits from Capitol Police.
A federal appeals court struck down a lower court ruling that would have taken the abortion drug mifepristone off the market, but upheld certain restrictions on the drug
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill will offer free tuition to some students to expand diversity, following Supreme Court decision that struck down affirmative action
According to the legislation, Nayib Bukele would have to request a leave of absence from office six months before the start of the next presidential term in order to compete
Donald Trump gave the closing address at the Road to Majority Conference, the annual meeting of evangelical conservatives of the Faith and Freedom Coalition in Washington, DC.
The Supreme Court rejected a challenge to the law by Helaman Hansen, who was sentenced to 20 years in prison for collecting up to $10,000 dollars in a fraud related
The governor's attempt to reinstate a stricter ban failed. Abortion remains legal in Iowa up to 20 weeks pregnant.
Nearly a year after the Supreme Court struck down federal protection of abortion rights with its decision in Roe v. Wade, a new Gallup poll finds that many Americans continue
The conclusion of the investigation, published in Florida court records, is that Judge Elizabeth Scherer did not do her job well and should be publicly reprimanded for it.
President Joe Biden announced he will veto the measure, but the biggest challenge to student debt forgiveness lies before the Supreme Court
Organization achieves a new appointment to analyze the DACA program that a judge left alive while the appeals process continued, although he ordered that new applications not be accepted, harming
The Republican-majority House of Representatives voted Wednesday to repeal Biden's plan to cancel more than $400 billion in student debt, as well as restart loan payments for millions of borrowers.