In light of the upcoming Supreme Court argument in Louisiana v. Callais, Travis Crum published a guest post at this blog arguing that racial gerrymandering should not be unconstitutional. Crum rejects ...
The coordinated campaign to defy Brown v. Board continues to impact education today, as many schools remain racially ...
Legislation that would shield thousands of court cases from public view could violate the First Amendment right of access to ...
There's little doubt Gov. Glenn Youngkin will veto a lot of bills passed by the Democrat-controlled legislature. In doing so, ...
Oak Hill, built by enslaved people more than 200 years ago, is the only home belonging to our earliest presidents that still remains in private hands.
The latest plea comes in the form of an emergency appeal the Justice Department filed with the court last week, seeking to ...
Several bills making their way through the legislative process this year seek to place the rule-making authority of the West ...
The West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals recently issued its opinion regarding Wheeling attorney Paul Harris, who faced three disciplinary counts from the state ...
The Supreme Court on Friday sided with federal prosecutors who moved to tack extra prison time onto the sentence of a ...
Weeks before President Donald Trump called for the impeachment of a federal judge who ruled against his agenda, his ...
In his escalating battle with the judiciary, Trump and his allies have zeroed in on a similar message: No single judge should ...
The Veterans Affairs Department's narrow interpretation of last year's landmark Rudisill case could sharply decrease the pool ...
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