Arizona AG Kris Mayes challenges Navajo County Recorder Marshall's appointment, citing constitutional ineligibility.
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Edward Busby faces execution despite claims of intellectual disability, marking Texas's 600th execution since 1982.
Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp calls a special session to redraw congressional maps after the Supreme Court's decision in Callais v. Louisiana. Critics argue this disenfranchises Black voters.
Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas urges celebrating independence by upholding beliefs and valuing free speech.
The Supreme Court preserved access to mifepristone, rejecting lower-court restrictions while a lawsuit continues.
The DOJ accuses Yale of racial bias in medical school admissions, alleging higher acceptance rates for Black and Hispanic students.
Richard Glossip, former death row inmate, was freed after nearly 30 years as he awaits a new trial for a 1997 murder.
President Trump's sanctions on top law firms for opposing his actions face legal challenges, highlighting rule of law issues.
A man accused of wounding two drivers with an assault-style weapon in Boston pleaded not guilty to assault charges.
Angelo Craig and other homeowners are suing Cuyahoga County, claiming it unlawfully seized homes for unpaid taxes.










