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South Carolina’s top judicial leaders say family courts are overwhelmed, and Berkeley County is one of the hardest-hit. A new Family Court seat is now coming to the ...
Under Maine law, the court must consider a number of factors when deciding if a juvenile should be tried as an adult: The ...
After five years on the Supreme Court, Justice Amy Coney Barrett is defying expectations, staking out independent ground, and breaking with President Donald Trump.
The legal battle over President Trump’s move to end birthright citizenship is far from over despite his major Supreme Court victory limiting nationwide injunctions.
Videos shown in court showed Mackenzi Felmlee's legs constricted as she lay at the bottom of the stairs, grunting for air while Shemeka Williams laughed.
McGeorge School of Law professor breaks down Supreme Court ruling on nationwide injunctions The new ruling will limit judges from blocking President Trump's executive orders ...
Justices’ nerves fray in Supreme Court’s final stretch Liberal and conservative justices exchanged zingers that undermine claims of a courteous and cordial court.
How the court reaffirmed the proper role of the federal courts within our constitutional system.
The court's decision left enough room for the challengers to Trump's directive to try to prevent it from taking effect while litigation over its legality plays out.
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court ruled on Friday that Maryland parents who have religious objections can pull their children from public school lessons using LGBTQ storybooks.
The Supreme Court ruled in favor of a group of Maryland parents who sued a school board over its refusal to allow elementary school children to be taken out of classes with LGBTQ-themed storybooks.
The divided court ruled that individual judges lack the authority to grant nationwide injunctions but left open the possibility that the birthright citizenship changes could remain blocked nationwide.