On Feb. 1, 1790, the U.S. Supreme Court convened in New York City for its first session. Only three of the six justices were present so there was no quorum.
U.S. government websites have gone dark as agencies scrambled to comply with President Donald Trump’s executive orders declaring his administration would recognize only two genders and ordering an end ...
Paramount is trying to complete a major merger, which will need the approval of President Trump's Justice Department.
Ensuring security while simultaneously protecting liberty is the purpose of law. Sometimes those twin goals seem to conflict.
“Free speech for me but not for thee” is a pithy saying that has long summed up an all-too-prevalent attitude toward speech across the political spectrum. There may be no more perfect embodiment of ...
An episode of "Homicide Squad New Orleans" had been scheduled to begin airing on A&E on Jan. 23 but has been placed on hold ...
The media reacted as if the ex-recorder won his defamation suit against Lake. The facts suggest it was at best a draw.
From Tuesday's decision in Fraternal Order of Police v. Township of Springfield, decided by Judge Paul Matey, joined by Judge ...
The president signed an executive order that targets those who took part in pro-Palestinian protests on college campuses last year.
A jury reached a verdict Wednesday afternoon (Jan. 29) on a First Amendment case filed by environmental justice activist Joy ...
Meta agreed to pay President Trump $25 million to settle a 2021 federal lawsuit alleging First Amendment violations after his ...