The time for Senate Democrats to worry about the future of the Supreme Court was well before a devastating election loss that ...
Carrera, Gervacio, and Muro eventually filed a lawsuit under the Fair Labor Standards Act, alleging that the company owed ...
When voters in California, Colorado, and Hawaii go to the polls on Tuesday, they’ll have the opportunity to amend their state constitutions to protect same-sex couples’ right to marry. As you may be ...
The Consumer Product Safety Commission has developed a charming reputation online. Not only does the federal agency work to make sure the products you buy don’t get you injured or killed, it is weird ...
The prospect of former President Donald Trump returning to power raises all sorts of fears for law, policy, democracy, and the public. But an undercovered concern stems from a second Trump ...
Donald Trump won the 2024 election in decisive fashion on Tuesday, thus blessing the president who already appointed 234 federal judges during his first term—the most of any one-term president since ...
Earlier this month, the Supreme Court agreed to hear Ames v. Ohio Department of Youth Services, a case alleging that a state juvenile corrections agency discriminated against one of its employees ...
Three Republican attorneys general filed a complaint in federal court on October 11 arguing that their states have a right to pregnant teenagers, and that right is being violated by the U.S. Food and ...
Two years ago, when conservative activists lined up in support of Mississippi’s efforts to persuade the Supreme Court to overturn Roe v. Wade, they claimed they were doing it for the children.
Earlier this month, the Federal Trade Commission finalized its “click to cancel” rule, one of those rules that feels so common-sense that it’s annoying to learn that it wasn’t a rule already. Going ...