HOW THE SUPREME COURT DIMINISHED THE RIGHT TO VOTE AND WHAT CONGRESS CAN DO ABOUT ITRose, HenryNational Lawyers Guild Review
Washington —With theelectionnow just days away, the battle for the presidency is being waged not just at the ballot box but also in courtrooms in an election cycle marked by scores of lawsuits brought by both parties.While many of the cases involve disputes over state laws that will be dec...
A huge difference between the RNC and today is, of course, that Democrats have a new nominee, and there has beensome movement in the pollssince Harris advanced to the top of the ticket. But with partisanship and party identities so dug in these days, it's no surprise that Harris's ad...
Generally, more Democrats have voted early than Republicans, though Republicans made a concerted effort this year to convince their voters to vote by mail or early in person, and appear to have had some success. If they did, it will be in spite of the mixed messages from Donald Trump, who...
Matt Gaetz has not been cleared and as many as 30 Republicans may be willing to vote against his nomination, especially if that House Ethics report on him sees the light of day.” Today, an attorney for at least one of the women came forward and asked that the House Ethics report be ...
Advertisement: Antidemocratic: Inside the Far Right's 50-Year Plot to Control American ElectionsRatf**ked: Why Your Vote Doesn't Count." He is the former editor-in-chief of Salon. MORE FROMDavid Daley
“This is not the U.S. Supreme Court,” Richardson says. “Don’t argue about the rule any more than you would argue with a police officer about the speed limit on a certain street.” If you think the rule should be changed, get your neighbors to join you in a petit...
The Constitution established the Supreme Court in 1789, leaving justice confirmation procedure to Congress. Here's how it works—and how it has changed.
WHAT SUPP WITH THE SHELTER SUPP — Senators will vote today on a sweeping early education and child care bill that aims to expand access for families and fortify the industry’s workforce. Senate President Karen Spilka and some of her colleagues will hold a rally in support of the bill at ...
Should the SEC commissioners vote to proceed, the SEC has two main avenues to do so: The SEC could file suit in federal district court But in most cases in recent history, it would begin administrative proceedings before an SEC administrative law judge (ALJ).17 ...