The Supreme Court has been skeptical about Affirmative Action for a long time. Now colleges have been limited in their use of affirmative...
After the Supreme Court ruled against an Arizona law requiring voters to prove their citizenship before registering to vote, one of the...
It’s that wonderful time of year again! Flowers are blooming, young love is burgeoning, and the United States Supreme Court is preparing...
The United States Supreme Court declined to hear a case that would partially determine whether the carrying of concealed weapons is...
On Monday, the U.S. Supreme Court rejected the application by anti-abortion group Personhood Oklahoma to review the decision of the Oklahoma Supreme...
Americans are becoming wary of these friendly seeming surveyors laying booby traps such as “Can you find American on a map?” or...
Chief Justice John Roberts surprised us last week when his vote settled the U.S. Supreme Court’s ruling on whether Barack Obama’s healthcare...
On Thursday, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that a retrial can be held for a defendant facing murder charges. The reason for...
Stephen Breyer, a U.S. Supreme Court Justice, was burglarized at his home in Washington, according to a court spokeswoman this week. Breyer...
President Wm. T. Robinson III, the president of the ABA, has taken issue with remarks made by President Barack Obama regarding the...
On Wednesday, the Supreme Court ruled that the government cannot be sued for emotional distress. This ruling came after two agencies shared...
President Barack Obama’s Healthcare plan comes to its crisis point now that the U.S. Supreme Court is questioning it next week in...