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Short for “June Nineteenth,” the holiday marks the day when federal troops arrived in Galveston, Texas to take control of the ...
Assembling outside a court to protest or report the news is usually protected by the First Amendment. But in Phoenix, ...
The Roberts court will have to resolve a significant Fourth Amendment dispute next term. What they decide could potentially ...
Louisiana lawmakers are trying to change the state constitution to wrestle power away from the Civil Service Commission to ...
The Trump administration doesn't necessarily need the blunt tool of censorship to control speech. It has less blatant but ...
The Trump administration isn’t resorting to official censorship. Instead, it’s using less blatant – and more effective – ways ...
WASHINGTON — A closely divided Supreme Court refused Monday to hear a 2nd Amendment challenge to the bans on semiautomatic ...
A UChicago legal scholar examines how forced labor persists in U.S. prisons—and what it will take to change the system ...
The comments will be taken into consideration during the final review and before approval of the TIP amendment.
Don’t ask Chris Buescher about points. The native Texan is solely focused on chasing checkered flags with RFK Racing.
When the Ohio Senate budget was released on June 3, it didn't include a proposed amendment Columbus emergency shelter ...
Taylor Seely, who has covered Phoenix and other cities with skill and passion in her years with The Republic, is now the ...