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Amidst a huge ceremony at the White House, complete with a soaring B-2 bomber overhead, President Trump signed the Big, ...
The U.S. attorney asked to file an amicus brief defending Wyoming’s new law requiring proof of citizenship to register to vote.
Attorneys for Secretary of State Chuck Gray asked a federal court Friday to dismiss a lawsuit against Wyoming’s new voter registration law, arguing in two filings that the complaint does not ...
She alerted Gov. Mark Gordon’s office and the Highway Patrol about her plans shortly before the demonstration. But when the ...
As a federal court prepares to make a key ruling on a lawsuit challenging Wyoming’s new voter registration law, the U.S. Department of Justice weighed in Tuesday, filing a statement ...
Cheyenne, Wyo. - Keith Kautz, a retired Wyoming Supreme Court justice known to carry deep religious convictions against ...
The Trump administration’s Justice Department announced Tuesday that it has taken an interest in defending a new Wyoming law ...
Tucked away in the state Capitol is an intimate Victorian-style theater, decorated with beautiful purple chairs and moving pictures set in golden frames. At first, the paintings stand out as classic ...
On Dec. 10, 1869, John Campbell, governor of the Wyoming Territory, approved the first law in U.S. history explicitly granting women the right to vote. Commemorated in later years as ...
Wyoming actually passed an equal suffrage law first, but Utah was the first to hold an election, two days after the territory’s women got the right to vote on Feb. 12, 1870.
DENVER — It's been more than a century since the 19th Amendment gave women the right to vote. In Colorado, women fought for and won that right nearly three decades earlier. Still, the push to ...