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‘Jane Roe’ Of Roe v. Wade Dies

Norma McCorvey is known to most as Jane Roe, the pseudonym under which she sued for the right to have […]

Newspaper Threatens To Sue Politician For ‘Fake News’ Accusation

Grand Junction, Colo.’s Daily Sentinel has threatened to sue state Sen. Ray Scott (R) for defamation after the politician accused […]

Supreme Court Hearings To Begin March 20

Judge Neil Gorsuch, President Trump’s nominee to fill the U.S. Supreme Court’s vacant seat, will sit before the Senate Judiciary […]

The South Holds: Big Union Loss At Boeing In South Carolina

The machinist’s union had high hopes for a victory, but they hit a wall at the South Carolina Boeing plant. […]

A Rush To Trademark “Fake News”

The day after Donald Trump called CNN “fake news,” three U.S. companies applied to trademark the term. One of those […]

Breyer Talks Courtroom Sketches… In French

U.S. Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer gave a talk about the artistry of courtroom sketches, entirely in French. His speech […]

Amid Controversies, Spotlight On White House Counsel

In the wake of the resignation of Michael Flynn, former National Security Advisor to President Donald Trump, attention must now […]

Life Lessons From Justice Scalia

Be honest, even when it makes life more difficult; don’t wall your mind off from opposing views; and don’t be […]

Texas Lawyer Will Be First Black Bachelorette

Rachel Lindsay, a 31-year-old attorney from Texas, will be the star of “The Bachelorette,” ABC’s dating show that spun off […]

States Fight Judicial Activism

Bills introduced in Florida, Washington state, and Idaho would allow state legislatures to override certain court decisions, and in the […]

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