Accusations that some judges are partisans — whether those accusations come from the left or the right — are not only ...
A dizzying number of bills aimed at altering the rules governing Utah’s judicial branch keep cropping up during the Utah ...
Supreme Court justices took a narrow view of when suits involving property stolen from Holocaust victims belong in US courts.
Judge Danielle Forrest raised the importance of public confidence in the judiciary, observing that quick decision-making ...
New York Times columnist David Brooks and Washington Post associate editor Jonathan Capehart join Amna Nawaz to discuss the ...
Jim Jordan praises Kash Patel's confirmation as new FBI Director, highlighting a return to non-political law enforcement.
The Senate Judiciary Committee discussed ways to strengthen the safety of children in the digital space in a hearing Wednesday. The event came as lawmakers seek to build upon the Kids Online ...
In politics, executive orders and legislative wins can be fleeting. But judicial appointments can resonate for decades.
New York Chief Administrative Judge Joseph Zayas' spending plan for fiscal 2026 asks for $3 billion, to return the system to ...
Mexico’s electoral administration model is unique worldwide because it requires essential coordination between authorities ...
The Senate Judiciary Committee passed a bill Thursday to extend in-person early voting from three days to seven days of voting. State Sen. Brian P. Stack ...
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni is clashing with the country's judiciary in the same way her old political ally and ...