Category: Judiciary and Courts

When Does Gerrymandering Cross a Line?

The Supreme Court has never struck down an election

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Justices Thwart Strict Voter ID Law That Unevenly Hurt Blacks

WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court on Monday refused to

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Anti-Gay Attacks Not Covered by West Virginia Hate Crime Law, Court Rules

The West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals ruled this

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Senate Custom Could Trip Up G.O.P.’s March to Reshape Courts

The 10 judicial nominations that the White House forwarded

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F.B.I. Director James Comey Is Fired by Trump

WASHINGTON — President Trump has fired the director of

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Trump to Announce a Slate of Conservative Nominees to the Federal Courts

WASHINGTON — Having filled a Supreme Court vacancy, President

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Trump’s Border Wall Faces a Barrier in Texas: Lawsuits by Landowners

LOS EBANOS, Tex. — One of the principal barriers

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A Travel Ban’s Foe: A Young Firebrand and Her Pro Bono Brigade

Tipped off by her Washington sources that an executive

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Trump Has Been Sued. Here’s Why the Justice Department Shouldn’t Represent Him.

President Trump has been sued for allegedly violating the

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Pipeline Again Divides Nebraska

“Make one solid case, one solid point for why

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