The Honorable Judge Norma Jennings, New York State’s first Black and lesbian civil court judge, was sworn in on Jan. 30 in ...
A New York appeals court on Thursday reversed a ruling from a judge that struck down a state voting rights law designed to protect the political voice of minority groups. The ruling from the Appellate ...
Dozens of Nebraskans lined up at the Capitol on Wednesday to oppose efforts to replace the state's distinctive electoral ...
New York can enforce its law banning voter dilution, suppression, intimidation, and obstruction, a Brooklyn appellate court ruled Thursday.
By Maia Coleman The New York City tolling program began on Jan. 5 after defying obstacles for decades. A move to stop it would likely touch off a legal battle between the state and federal government.
The White House’s temporary pause on trillions in federal spending could set up a court fight over executive ... Zolan Kanno-Youngs, a New York Times White House correspondent, explains how ...
Decades of authoritarian rule have left Syria’s justice system ill-equipped to handle complex human rights cases. Thousands ...