Trump’s trial in Washington, D.C., on four counts brought by Special Counsel Jack Smith related to Trump’s involvement in the Jan. 6, 2021, attacks on the U.S. Capitol, remains on hold while the ...
Wisconsin joined 27 other states that have banned or restricted local governments’ use of private donations to run ...
President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump say they are willing to debate one another, and the panel discusses what the public can expect if and when they face off in a debate. Student ...
Friday's decision from the Supreme Court's Political-Administrative Bench came amid mounting accusations by the Public Prosecutor's Office against activists and opponents, who have been arrested ...
The AP determined that Question 2, which limits who can serve as election officials ... the measure was at about 44% of the vote when the race was called. The AP declared at 9:45 p.m. ET that ...
WATCH: Senate Judiciary Committee postpones Jackson’s Supreme Court nomination to next week Democratic Sen. Joe Manchin has announced his intention to support the nomination of Ketanji Brown ...
College hopefuls face changing admissions landscape after Supreme Court ruling This fall is the first college application season in which schools are prohibited from considering race and ethnicity ...
As a result, technical corrections were made to the online versions of court rules based on Washington Reports and the formatting has been standardized. Most State Court Rules are published in .pdf ...
Art at the CAVE, 108 E Evergreen Blvd., Vancouver, seeks artists for its June exhibit, “The Human Race.” Two-dimensional, sculptural and video art up to three minutes long will be considered.
Abortion is now banned in 14 states, while two have banned the procedure past roughly six weeks of pregnancy The US supreme court’s decision to overturn Roe v Wade may have abolished the ...
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