American law has been shaped by a long history of bias against gender nonconformity. Understanding this legal history can ...
In wrapping up the 2023-24 term and embarking on the 2024-25 term, the Supreme Court was asked to decide a number of intellectual property cases. The ...
A unit of Harvard University's Law Library says it is releasing an archive of more than 300,000 government data sets, aiming ...
This article was updated on Feb. 6 at 2:04 p.m. Shortly after being sworn into office on Jan. 20 for a second term, President Donald Trump issued an executive order ending birthright citizenship – the ...
A federal district court judge in Maryland issued a nationwide preliminary injunction on Wednesday to block Trump’s executive order attempting to eliminate birthright citizenship. “The executive order ...
Trump’s new executive order will go even further than his 2017 ban, according to two unnamed White House officials who spoke ...
IF YOU EXPECTED THE SECOND SEASON of Donald Trump: Dictator-President to start off with doom and gloom, you were right. There ...
Yost, 68, seeks to succeed two-term Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine, a fellow Republican, who is term-limited in 2026. He had teased his plans in a somewhat ominous black-and-white video posted to the social ...
Technology has come a long way since the Court first struck down age-verification requirements. Age verification services are ...
On the evening of President Donald Trump’s inauguration, the U.S. government’s reproductive health website, reproductiverights.gov, suddenly went offline, sparking confusion and concern.
As part of the incoming Trump administration’s purge of information they would rather people not have access to, the website reproductiverights.gov has been taken offline, as first spotted by CBS News ...
The reproductive rights website told Americans that employers were required to cover access to health care services like ...