Justice Ann Walsh Bradley's announcement that she will not seek reelection next year could tee up an expensive fight for her ...
“As part of this effort, we have ... election. He is charged with 34 felony counts for allegedly falsifying business records with the intent to further an underlying crime. The Supreme Court ...
Once sleepy affairs, state Supreme Court races are receiving growing attention as the states’ highest courts have played a ...
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State and federal civil rights acts have forbidden racial and ... and sometimes the Supreme Court tolerates and even requires it. When and why does the Court do this? The answers depend on whether ...
Nobody really knows what's going on behind the scenes at the Supreme Court. But there are hints, as well as questions. Among the questions are these: Why ... election." The court could have ...
Among the election cases blowing up this Supreme Court term, several cases dealing with online speech could have a major impact on the tidal ... Everybody understands why the First Amendment is so ...
The Supreme ... Court heard oral arguments today on how much states can rely on race to draw voting districts. The case concerns Section 2 of the 1965 Voting Rights Act, which prohibits drawing ...
Destiny 2 has just launched its newest Lightfall expansion this week, which on launch day, managed to break the game’s all-time concurrent Steam record ... out and capture why everyone is ...
State Supreme Court races in places like Ohio, Michigan and North Carolina likely will see an influx of cash this year as voters head to the polls to determine the makeup of those courts.
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