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Six years after the Oklahoma Supreme Court nixed a cap on "pain and suffering" damages, the state has placed new limits on injury lawsuits.
Religious rights are sparking both unanimity and deep divisions on the Supreme Court this term, with one major decision still ...
Judge Claudia Wilken has approved the House v. NCAA settlement, making it possible for schools to directly pay athletes.
Springfield Sister Cities Association will hold a pair of informational meetings about upcoming trips to Tlaquepaque in ...
The Supreme Court on Friday turned away the Republican National Committee’s (RNC) bid to block Pennsylvania voters’ in-person ...
The Supreme Court will consider making it harder for convicted murderers to show their lives should be spared because they ...
The Supreme Court cleared the way Friday for the Department of Government Efficiency to access Social Security systems ...
The Supreme Court on Friday mistakenly sent out email alerts to attorneys and others laying out which cases it would hear days before it was scheduled to do ...
The tax cuts in President Donald Trump’s One Big Beautiful Bill would likely gouge a $2.4 trillion hole in the federal budget ...
As Harvard University, elite law firms and perceived political enemies of President Donald Trump fight back against his efforts to use government power to punish them, they’re winning ...
A federal judge in Washington, D.C. has denied a request to halt the Trump administration’s further dismantling of an agency ...
Kilmar Abrego Garcia, mistakenly deported to El Salvador, has been returned to the U.S. to face charges of human smuggling.