Alabama Judge Blocks Governor from Signing School Choice Legislation
Can judges do that?
But they work so wonderfully shadowy in the U.S.!
One independent journalists transcribes soldier's lengthy statement
State has until June to legalize it
Defense lawyers worried government is listening in on confidential discussions
Faces possible criminal charges of his own
Not happy with variety of sentences handed down for weapons-related cases
Punchline: She won re-election back in November
Judge faces "court of inquiry" typically used against elected officials accused of misbehavior
Was not even in control of information being transmitted from courtroom
Pleads guilty to manslaughter, other charges over Gulf of Mexico oil spill
Federal court slams Obama's executive overreach.
He's in arrears to the tune of $80K on the four tots he's already fathered
Helped DUI suspects escape penalties in return for consideration
Wants to allow first responders to be able to talk now that preliminary hearings are over
The Supreme Court justice sheds little light on her legal approach.
Ruling from the European Court of Human Rights
Censorship okay if government argues bad things might happen
Will have 112 days taken off his sentence if he is convicted
State supreme court justice accused of misrepresenting net worth to get real estate deal
Attack sparked protests across India
Agree to pay Ringling Bros $9.3 million after 12 years of litigation
Staff Sgt. Robert Bales allegedly killed 16 Afghans in March
A federal appeals court rules Illinois cannot maintain its flat ban on concealed-carry.
The Supreme Court will never succeed in completely removing affirmative action from higher education.
Say innovation suffers as a result
Unprecedented case includes 189 legal actions
Richard J. Vanecko's punch allegedly caused the death of David Koschman in 2004
Local state government asked about the arrest of two women over a Facebook post
Be careful who you let into your house