The clerical error might have seen the roughly 98,000 Arizonans unable to participate in state legislature, county, school ...
Just two years ago, leading anti-abortion activists were euphoric after the U.S. Supreme Court overturned the 1973 Roe v.
The Arizona Supreme Court ruled nearly 98,000 people whose citizenship documents hadn’t been confirmed can vote in state and ...
Arizona's highest court has ruled that nearly 100,000 residents who have unconfirmed citizenship status are allowed to vote ...
Chief Justice John Roberts is facing a scandal after the New York Times published leaked confidential information from the ...
The justices refused to halt a Nevada Supreme Court ruling that had barred the Green Party because it used the wrong form ...
San Francisco is aggressively clearing its streets of homeless encampments after the Supreme Court empowered cities to ...
The Supreme Court will hear oral arguments soon in the first major case involving transgender medical treatments for minors.
As the U.S. Supreme Court’s 2024-2025 term approaches in October, reflection on Mississippi’s impact on law looms large for ...
Billionaire Elon Musk has decided to comply with court orders in Brazil in an effort to end the ban on his his social ...
A decades-old clerical error won't stop about 98,000 registered voters in Arizona from casting ballots in the Nov. 5 general ...
Election officials said they were confident all or nearly all of the voters are citizens, but some allies of former president ...