He's had three 'last meals' on Oklahoma's death row. The Supreme Court has now tossed his conviction
A death row inmate in Oklahoma who has been scheduled for execution nine separate times and been fed three “last meals” has won a new trial after the U.S. Supreme Court tossed his murder conviction ...
Federal Judge Amy Berman Jackson ruled late Saturday evening that President Donald Trump's firing of the head of the Office ...
In Dewberry Group, Inc. v. Dewberry Engineers, Inc., the Supreme Court unanimously held that the Lanham Act does not permit courts to ...
President Donald Trump is rushing to get lawsuits against his administration before the Supreme Court in pursuit of wins.
Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson told her fellow justices that they should not rely on Congress to fix their ...
After nearly three decades maintaining his innocence on Oklahoma’s death row, Richard Glossip this week now has the ...
The Supreme Court is right to defend its power by saying Oklahoma death row inmate Richard Glossip deserves a new trial.
The Supreme Court on Tuesday ruled that a group of Virginia drivers challenging a state motor vehicle law was not entitled to reimbursement of their attorney’s fees even though a federal district cour ...
Most Americans would agree that, in the smartphone era, the ease with which minors can access sexually explicit content is a ...
In the end, the justices seemed to agree on almost everything—what Justice Neil Gorsuch called “radical agreement”—about the ...
Opinion editor Matthew T. Hall explores the history of firing squads in the U.S. ahead of South Carolina’s planned execution ...
The Supreme Court's review of Marlean Ames' workplace discrimination case could set a precedent on whether majority-group ...
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