"Certainly, we want to avoid this set of circumstances in the future," said Sgt. Kevin Allen, a police spokesperson.
The Supreme Court announced on Monday that it will hear argument in Salazar v. Paramount Global, on the interpretation of a federal law passed in 1988 intended to protect videotape […] ...
Nuts and Bolts is a recurring series by Stephen Wermiel providing insights into the mechanics of how the Supreme Court works.
More than 200 women lawmakers have signed an amicus brief backing the legal defense to "save women's sports" ahead of next week's Supreme Court oral arguments for two cases related to the issue. The ...
The Center for Inquiry has filed a legal brief challenging a Louisiana law that requires the Ten Commandments in every public school classroom. The law, House Bill 71, has previously been ruled ...
Super Bowl-winning head coach Barry Switzer and 31 Olympians have signed an amicus brief in support of the legal defense to "save women's sports" ahead of two upcoming Supreme Court cases over trans ...
INDIANAPOLIS — Lawyers for Richard Allen are asking for more time and permission to file an bigger brief as they appeal his conviction for the 2017 murders of Abby Williams and Libby German in Delphi.
"I've signed many of them over the years," retired U.S. District Judge Shira Scheindlin said of amicus briefs from former jurists. "But nothing like now. Now, it's like every other week somebody is ...
I coauthored the brief on behalf of the the Cato Institute, the Brennan Center for Justice, legal scholars Geoffrey Corn and John Dehn, and myself. Yesterday, we filed our amicus brief in W.M.M. v.
Alex Murdaugh's murder case is heading to the South Carolina Supreme Court after both his defense and the state filed their final appeal briefs. Prosecutors argue Murdaugh's conviction was based on ...
Email notifications are only sent once a day, and only if there are new matching items. ST. LOUIS — Joshua Divine has been a federal judge for less than six months, but he already seems to be seeking ...
The Supreme Court is, apparently, reading its amicus briefs — and one of them may provide an offramp from immediately having to decide whether President Trump has the power to deploy the National ...
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