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Supreme Court to Consider State Prosecution of Illegal Immigrant Identity Theft
WASHINGTON—The Supreme Court has decided to review a Kansas Supreme Court ruling that held that only the federal ...
US News
March 19, 2019
Supreme Court to Review Sentence of Beltway Sniper Co-defendant
WASHINGTON—The Supreme Court has agreed to review the life-without-parole sentence of mass murderer Lee Boyd Malvo who was ...
US News
March 19, 2019
Virginia Republicans Ask Supreme Court to Redraw Districts
WASHINGTON—Virginia Republicans urged the Supreme Court to quash a lower court ruling that redrew 11 districts in the ...
US News
March 18, 2019
Former Senate Candidate Sues GOP, Media for Defamation
A former coal executive is suing a slew of media outlets and an arm of the Republican Party ...
Politics
March 17, 2019
Former AG Holder Argues Democrats Should Pack Supreme Court
Former Attorney General Eric Holder recently said the next president from the Democratic Party should increase the number ...
Politics
March 12, 2019
‘Jexodus’ May Pose Problems for Democrats
President Donald Trump’s claim that “the Democrats hate Jewish people” is giving a boost to what appears to ...
Politics
March 11, 2019
Author Points to Communists Among Those Attacking Trump
WASHINGTON—Some of the key ringleaders of the ongoing effort to drive President Donald Trump from office come from ...
Politics
March 10, 2019
Proposed Bill Could Make New Mexico a Sanctuary State
A bill in the New Mexico legislature that would restrict U.S. government contracts for immigration detention centers could ...
Politics
March 7, 2019
Conservation Bill Would Fund US Purchases of Private Land
WASHINGTON—An omnibus package of public-lands legislation that would create a $9 billion slush fund every 10 years to ...
Politics
March 6, 2019
Supreme Court Lets Stand Utah’s Dual Path to Nomination
WASHINGTON—The Supreme Court refused this week to intervene in a bitter dispute between the Utah Republican Party and ...
Politics
March 5, 2019
MAGA Hat-Wearing Voter Sues Texas for Blocking From Voting
A Dallas-area man is suing in federal court to overturn a Texas election law after an election official ...
US News
March 3, 2019
Supreme Court Grants Relief to Brain-damaged Killer
WASHINGTON—The Supreme Court temporarily blocked the execution of convicted cop-killer Vernon Madison, whose brain injuries prevent him from ...
US News
February 28, 2019
Socialist-led #RedForEd Movement Aims to Reinvigorate Labor, Defeat Trump
An aggressive new public school teacher-based political movement, with radical policy goals and socialist backing, is helping organized ...
US News
February 27, 2019
Supreme Court Considers Whether War Memorial Can Be a Cross
WASHINGTON—A war memorial that is a towering 40-foot-high Latin cross must be relocated from public land in suburban ...
US News
February 27, 2019
Supreme Court Skeptical That Public Access TV Is the ‘Public Square’
A lawyer for two content providers banned by a New York City public-access television network for alleged threatening ...
US News
February 25, 2019
Missouri Lawmakers to University: Provide Due Process in Sexual Assault Cases
State lawmakers in Missouri are threatening to withhold funding from the embattled University of Missouri if it fails ...
US News
February 24, 2019
Supreme Court Applies Constitutional Ban on Excessive Fines to States
In a major victory for limited-government advocates, the Supreme Court unanimously found that a constitutional ban on excessive ...
US News
February 22, 2019
Supreme Court to Consider Reinterpreting Clean Water Act
WASHINGTON—The Supreme Court’s decision Feb. 19 to hear a water pollution case from Hawaii could signal that the ...
US News
February 20, 2019
Study Finds School Choice Works
School choice advocates are promoting a new study by the liberal Urban Institute that finds private K–12 schools ...
US News
February 20, 2019
Legal Actions to Stop National Emergency Declaration Begin
Four left-leaning environmentalist groups have filed federal lawsuits against the Trump administration, in hopes of blocking the president’s ...
Politics
February 19, 2019
Supreme Court to Decide Whether Census Can Ask About Citizenship
The Supreme Court has ordered an expedited review of a Manhattan judge’s ruling blocking the Trump administration’s decision ...
US News
February 17, 2019
Kentucky Students Lobby for Protection of Free Speech
Student leaders from a group of taxpayer-funded Kentucky universities are urging state lawmakers to approve legislation to protect ...
US News
February 14, 2019
Investigations of Trump Are Power Play, Conservatives Say
News Analysis Conservative leaders say the rapidly expanding constellation of congressional investigations of President Donald Trump, his campaign, ...
Politics
February 14, 2019
Florida Governor Plans Rollback of Common Core
A sweeping executive order recently issued by Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis aims to remove the “vestiges” of the ...
Politics
February 12, 2019
Citizenship Question Stays on Census, Federal Judge Rules
A federal judge has rejected an activist group’s request to prevent the Trump administration from asking 2020 Census ...
US News
February 12, 2019
Illinois Gun Bill Would Open Permit Applicants’ Social Media Accounts
A far-reaching bill introduced in the Illinois General Assembly would force state residents applying for gun permits to ...
Politics
February 7, 2019
Nationwide Injunctions Menace Rule of Law and Democracy Itself, Senior DOJ Official Says
News Analysis The historically unprecedented, recent tendency of unelected federal judges to issue sweeping nationwide injunctions against the ...
Politics
February 6, 2019
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