After nine months of voting across all 50 states, the National Archives Foundation and More Perfect announced the winner of America's 100 Docs: America's Most Significant Document from the National ...
Trial set for June 8, 2026, to challenge Idaho abortion restrictions for health cases. Boise maternal-fetal medicine ...
Mucky Duck on Captiva Island claims its civil rights under the U.S. Constitution were violated with 12-foot dune barrier.
The student is asking a judge to stop the school's investigation into him and find the university's Sexual Misconduct Policy is unconstitutional.
A Louisiana appellate court reversed a civil service employee’s termination by the Sewerage & Water Board, finding procedural due process violations in the pre-termination notices and the employer’s ...
The U.S. Supreme Court late Monday reinstated a federal district court decision that said parents have federal constitutional rights to be informed when their children socially transition or express ...
A civil complaint was filed on Wednesday in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan in Detroit by the Thomas More Society, a Chicago public interest law firm, on behalf of a ...
In a crucial decision emphasizing the role of families in education, the U.S. Supreme Court has ruled in favor of parental notification regarding students' “gender” identity expressions in public ...
Two former members of Birmingham’s regional water utility board are asking a federal judge to appoint an independent receiver to protect employees and to order a halt and reversal of recent action by ...
A five-year-old initiative focused on the proposed Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) to the US Constitution has found both a new name and a new home.
The Republican-backed legislation requiring proof of citizenship to vote would need to gain Democratic support to pass the ...
Critics and supporters of President Donald Trump’s executive order on birthright citizenship often focus on the order’s barring of automatic citizenship to children born to individuals unlawfully ...