After nearly three decades maintaining his innocence on Oklahoma’s death row, Richard Glossip this week now has the ...
If federal workers think their firing was illegal, they have to go to obscure boards agencies in which Trump has also fired key officials.
By Matt Vasilogambros Stateline Testing constitutional limits, Republicans in at least 15 states have introduced legislation ...
Republican lawmakers around the U.S., including some in Kansas, look for ways to weaken state judges
Measures in several state legislatures this year, including the Kansas Legislature, have called for new approaches to weaken ...
Republican-led state legislatures are advancing measures to limit judicial power, challenging the role of courts in deciding ...
Gooch drove the truck back onto I-81 north and led the chase to the Frackville exit in New Castle Township, Schuylkill County ...
Just weeks after Oklahoma became the nation’s 46th state in 1907, the Oklahoma Senate passed its first law — a Jim Crow ...
In the steamy Freudian rain forest of Ken Paxton’s mind, men everywhere are changing their birth documents in order to dominate women’s volleyball across this great land.
The case of Robert DuBoise, who spent 37 years in prison for a murder he didn’t commit, is the impetus for a bill in the ...
Ukraine-Russia: President Trump said he hoped to soon secure a cease-fire agreement to halt the war in Ukraine, speaking at a joint White House news conference with Prime Minister Keir Starmer of ...
The Supreme Court is right to defend its power by saying Oklahoma death row inmate Richard Glossip deserves a new trial.
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