The Supreme Court is right to defend its power by saying Oklahoma death row inmate Richard Glossip deserves a new trial.
Most Americans would agree that, in the smartphone era, the ease with which minors can access sexually explicit content is a ...
US Supreme Court justices appear set to rule in favour of a woman who claims she faced workplace discrimination for being ...
In the end, the justices seemed to agree on almost everything—what Justice Neil Gorsuch called “radical agreement”—about the ...
Richard Glossip has been on death row for more than 25 years. His case has bounced between state and federal court, but he ...
In Ohio, United States, a woman has filed a case in the Supreme Court claiming she was overlooked for promotions in favour of ...
The Supreme Court's review of Marlean Ames' workplace discrimination case could set a precedent on whether majority-group ...
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled Oklahoma inmate Richard Glossip must receive a new trial in the 1997 killing of a motel owner in ...
The Supreme Court on Wednesday appeared poised to side with an Ohio woman in her bid to revive a lawsuit alleging "reverse ...
The Supreme Court seemed to find common ground in a high-profile case brought by a straight woman alleging "reverse" job discrimination in favor of gay people.
The appellate court considered arguments over law enforcement's liability for property damage they cause on the job.
After Dewberry Group violated a trademark agreement, a lower court judge ordered the company to pay an award based on the ...