One researcher argues a general's 200-year-old Kentucky will, and others like it, support the case for present-day ...
Icebreakers are corny, corporate get-to-know-you exercises. But there’s something thrilling in dispensing with small talk.
1839-1840 he was Secretary to the Eastern Coast of Central America ... In 1848 Souper was appointed Registrar of the Court of First Instance on Mauritius and Registrar of the Supreme Court from 1852.
The court, which has been receptive to claims from religious groups, particularly Christian ones, will hear three major cases ...
President Donald Trump's administration has increasingly turned to the use of emergency appeals to the Supreme Court as it ...
WASHINGTON – The Supreme Court on Wednesday seemed likely to uphold an $8 billion program that subsidizes high-speed internet and phone service for millions of Americans, which has been ...
At stake in Tuesday's election is ideological control of the Wisconsin Supreme Court. But peek just beyond 2025, and you'll find a dizzying series of high court elections that together have ...
The Supreme Court has not invoked the nondelegation doctrine – or the idea that Congress cannot delegate its authority – since the 1930s. It has, for decades, permitted delegations under ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court seemed closely divided Monday over a challenge to Louisiana’s congressional map, which has two Black majority districts for the first time. Several of the ...