A Louisiana man, once wrongfully convicted, faces challenges as New Orleans clerk after courts halt his appointment.
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The Supreme Court restored broad access to the abortion pill mifepristone, blocking a ruling that threatened changes.
A Dutch court ruled that no Eredivisie matches will be replayed despite ineligible players, securing PSV's title.
A Czech court convicted an associate of Prime Minister Babiš of fraud, issuing a suspended sentence and fine.
Attorney Lee Merritt discusses the implications of geofence warrants on privacy rights in this week's Le[e]gal Brief, as the Supreme Court hears a pivotal case.
The Supreme Court restored access to mifepristone, halting a ruling that threatened a main abortion method in the U.S.
Guyana and Venezuela are in a historic border dispute over the Essequibo region, rich in resources, at the ICJ.
The Arizona Heritage Center in Tempe will close for over a year to upgrade its fire suppression system and renovate.
Willie Simon, outside the Memphis motel where Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated, fears the impact of the U.S. Supreme Court's decision to weaken a key Voting Rights Act provision, escalating redistricting conflicts.
Republican governors in Alabama and Tennessee call special sessions for new congressional districts after Supreme Court ruling.










