Law 5 mins ago Supreme court races in key states could tip scales on policy questions Unlike Georgia and Nevada, battleground states such as Arizona, North Carolina and Michigan will likely see high-stakes state supreme court races.
Seattle 25 mins ago Seattle judge says it is 'frustrating' receiving death threats over controversial bail rulings A Seattle judge said she empathizes with the mother of a murder suspect and that she has received death threats over some of her bail decisions for suspects of violent crimes.
POLITICS 1 day ago Oversight group sues for communications between Harris, CBP as Congress gets stonewalled The Oversight Project is seeking communications similar to those reportedly yet to be produced under a congressional request, between Harris and CBP
Pennsylvania 2 days ago Roundup weed killer cancer lawsuits keep mounting as Pennsylvania man is awarded $78 million A Pennsylvania man was awarded $78 million after a jury agreed with his argument that he developed cancer from using the weed killer Roundup.
House of Representatives 4 days ago Dem lawmaker reintroduces death row appeals bill allowing for introduction of newly discovered evidence Democrat Rep. Hank Johnson reintroduced for a third time a death row appeals bill that would allow inmates to introduce newly discovered evidence.
Virginia 5 days ago Virginia voter roll removal process violates federal law, groups allege — state fires back A lawsuit alleges that voter roll maintenance efforts in Virginia violate federal law, but the state stands ready to defend its practices.
Texas 6 days ago Texas death row inmate's lawyer says 'there was no crime' as she makes last-ditch effort to save his life A lawyer for a Texas death row inmate scheduled to be executed next week for his conviction of killing his 2-year-old daughter more than 20 years ago says her client is innocent.
Europe October 7 Swiss probe into woman's voluntary death causing advocacy groups behind 'suicide capsule' to suspend its use Advocacy groups behind a "suicide capsule" said they have suspended applications to use it until Swiss authorities complete a criminal probe into the death from its first use.
Missouri October 6 Judge rules Missouri sex offenders no longer need to post warning signs outside their homes on Halloween A federal judge ruled that Missouri's sex offenders are no longer required to display "no candy" warning signs outside their homes on Halloween, arguing it is unconstitutional.
Police and Law Enforcement September 30 Trump assassination attempt: Secret Service to face new lawsuit over DEI quota The nonprofit Independent Women's Forum plans to sue the U.S. Secret Service for what it alleges is an 'arbitrary' DEI initiative that harms female employees.