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Empirical SCOTUS is a recurring series by Adam Feldman that looks at Supreme Court data, primarily in the form of opinions and oral arguments, to provide insights into the justices’ decision […]
A temporary restraining order that rendered a 2021 construction labor law unenforceable was lifted last week, following an order from the Nevada Supreme Court forcing a district court judge to take action on a bill that seemed to be suspended in legal limbo for several years.
Conversion therapy is the scientifically discredited practice of using therapy to "convert" LGBTQ people to heterosexuality or traditional gender expectations.
The New Mexico Supreme Court ruled Tuesday morning against an organization that is fighting Bishop’s Lodge’s proposed wastewater permit, dashing its hopes of halting the state Environment Department’s process for a proposed permit that has generated spirited opposition from Tesuque residents.
The Supreme Court sided in a Friday ruling with a group of Maryland parents seeking to opt their children out of school curricula that featured LGBTQ+ characters and themes, marking an expansion of religious liberty protections.
In 1898, the Supreme Court held that birthright citizenship applies to every person born in the United States. The only exceptions are those people who do not fall under the jurisdiction — which is to say, the laws — of the United States. In 1868, at the time the amendment was ratified, that meant foreign diplomats and members of Native tribes.
Edo State Governor Monday Okpebholo has hailed the Supreme Court judgment which affirmed his election. Reacting to the verdict, the governor commended the
Wisconsin’s Supreme Court determined that the state’s Joint Committee for Review of Administrative Rules cannot block rules from being enforced in a Tuesday ruling. Four justices agreed with the ruling,
State laws that let a 10-member committee of the Legislature override regulations are unconstitutional, a majority of the Wisconsin Supreme Court ruled Tuesday. The ruling hands the administration of
The Kansas Supreme Court’s decision to deny hearing the case upholds the Kansas Court of Appeals March 2025 decision, which largely agreed with the Johnson County District Court ruling that two petitions — rezoning limitations and to adopt a new city government — cannot go before voters.
The court ruled that a Republican-controlled legislative committee’s rejection of a state agency rule that would ban the practice of conversion therapy for LGBTQ+ people was unconstitutional.
Federal workers are bracing for the uncertainty of what’s next after the Supreme Court cleared a temporary path for the Trump Administration to pursue its plans for mass layoffs. National President of the American Federation of Government Employees Everett Kelley joins Chris Jansing with his reaction to how the administration is handling cuts,