A year of widening political divisions ended with the sobering news that confidence in the nation’s judicial system has also taken a hit, dropping to a record low 35 percent, ...
A politically powerful opponent of birthright citizenship railed that the United States cannot “give up the right” to “expel” ...
Excerpts from recent editorials in the United States and abroad: ___ Jan. 2 The Washington Post on raises for Congress As a new Congress is sworn in Friday, this might seem like a bad time to talk ...
A new Gallup poll shows Americans have about as much confidence in our legal system as people living in democracy-challenged nations like Syria, Venezuela and the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
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The conference also rejected a conservative group's request to similarly refer liberal Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson to the ...
ASU's Michael Crow is the prototype that Democrats should look for in a leader, someone known less for ideology and more for sheer competence.
The Judicial Conference rejected Democrats' bid to refer Thomas to the Justice Department, citing his amended disclosures and limits on its authority over the high court.
"As you know, the Judicial Conference does not superintend the Justices of the Supreme Court of the United States," the ...
A Senate investigation revealed Thomas accepted over $4.75 million in gifts and travel since 1991, much of it undisclosed.
A year of widening political divisions ended with the sobering news that confidence in the nation’s judicial system has also ...
The federal courts will not refer allegations that Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas may have violated ethics laws to the ...