The Supreme Court, yesterday, reserved judgment in the appeal the All Progressives Congress, APC, filed to nullify the outcome of the Local Government elections that held in Rivers State on October 5, ...
Maui wildfire victims are closer to sharing a $4 billion settlement, possibly before the disaster’s second anniversary in ...
Any appeals the Trump administration pursues could now wind through three different federal appeals courts, including the ...
Emil Bove sat in lower Manhattan, watching on television as a pro-Trump mob invaded the US Capitol, violently attacking police and temporarily causing Congress to suspend its certification of Joe ...
North Carolina Democratic Gov. Josh Stein sued top Republican leaders on Friday over a bill restricting his appointments ...
John Krull is director of Franklin College’s Pulliam School of Journalism and publisher of TheStatehouseFile.com, a news ...
The Republican president signed the pardon on Monday and called the Democratic former governor “a very fine person” who “was ...
Tapping his broad base of Kentucky donors and landing three hefty contributions from out of state last summer, Gov. Andy ...
Hawaii’s Supreme Court has ruled that insurance companies can’t bring their own legal actions against those blamed for Maui’s ...
A flurry of changes on immigration promises a dramatic crackdown. California pushed back in court last time, but may be in a ...
The Hawaii Supreme Court ruled Monday that insurers could not take part in a $4 billion settlement for victims of the 2023 fires.
Originally, under the Biden administration, the DOJ argued that this Tennessee law was unconstitutional due to it violating equal rights protections.
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