There are four million people with felony convictions in the United States who are legally prohibited from voting for president. One very famous person convicted of a felony will be president in ...
On Election Day 2024, Justice Allison Riggs, a Democrat, won re-election to a full eight-year term on the North Carolina Supreme Court. Her Republican opponent, Jefferson Griffin, is now asking the ...
Early Tuesday morning, the Department of Justice released Special Counsel Jack Smith’s final report of his efforts to prosecute former and soon-to-be President Donald Trump for trying to overturn the ...
Last year, Black Louisianans successfully argued in federal court that the state’s Republican-led legislature unlawfully diluted their voting strength, by adopting a redistricting plan that packed the ...
For nearly all of this country’s 250-year-old history, courts deciding whether a gun law was constitutional were able to consider how much of an impact the law had on a person’s ability to exercise ...
On Tuesday, as 2024 mercifully came to a close, Chief Justice John Roberts issued his year-end report on the federal judiciary. The report contained all of the meaningful self-reflection that Supreme ...
If you’re of the opinion that having a federal judiciary composed of Newsmax-pilled reactionaries is a bad thing, 2025 probably isn’t going to be your year. Same goes if you think things like “the ...
On Friday, the Supreme Court will hear consolidated oral arguments in TikTok v. Garland and Firebaugh v. Garland, the two cases challenging the Protecting Americans from Foreign Adversaries Controlled ...
Each year, on a single night in January, the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) counts the number of people living in shelters, temporary housing, and unsheltered settings like in ...
The year is 2020, and Andrew Cuomo is a media darling. Cuomo, New York’s Democratic governor, is being talked about as a presidential contender on the back of his high-profile media hits against ...
Each year, of the thousands of petitions for review that the Supreme Court receives, the justices typically grant fewer than 100. For just about everyone else, a decision made by one of the 13 federal ...