The Relist Watch column examines cert petitions that the Supreme Court has “relisted” for its upcoming conference. A short explanation of relists is available here. Summer has ended at last. […] ...
The series of strikes on vessels has drawn criticism from both Democrats and Republicans on Capitol Hill, including Senators ...
The push for special seats for women in the national and state assemblies gained momentum yesterday at a national public hearing on the review of the 1999 Constitution, organised by the House of ...
One of Donald Trump’s most impressive political gifts is in choosing enemies. As president, he often manages to select targets for his power grabs or retribution that are hard to defend.
Federal lawmakers have extended their annual recess by two weeks, after completing a two-month break. The Senate and House of Representatives will now resume plenary on 7 October, instead of the ...
The article explains that secular courts can't resolve religious disputes involving doctrine or church governance, unless ...
Today’s Supreme Court, controlled by justices more solidly conservative than Kennedy, has permitted greater mixing of church ...
The move was widely seen as a strongarm tactic to pressure lawmakers to reopen government, as party leaders remain seemingly ...
In 1915, women across the country were seeking to be granted the right to vote, a right, at that point, only granted to their ...
Through the exercise, some individuals and groups hope for a concrete roadmap to improve security in the country.
Illinois and Chicago challenge Trump’s authority to deploy National Guard troops here. The outcome could set limits on ...