Arizona: Supreme Court chooses copper mining interests over sacred Apache religion
Land in central Arizona holds great spiritual value to the Western Apache Indians and is on the world’s third-largest deposit of copper ore.
Land in central Arizona holds great spiritual value to the Western Apache Indians and is on the world’s third-largest deposit of copper ore.
New legislation in Congress that aims to require the Supreme Court to adopt a binding code of conduct sounds nice. I’d wonder about it being little more than an effort at looking like we’re doing something, but still.
“Birthright citizenship,” U.S. Sen. Tim Kaine, D-Va., said, “that no matter who your parents are or where they are from, if you are born here, you are an American.”
A unanimous U.S. Supreme Court ordered the Trump administration to “facilitate” the release of a Maryland man sent to an El Salvador prison.
U.S. Sen. Mark R. Warner is “outraged” with President Donald Trump’s and his administration’s treatment and ignorance of national security.
After an original deadline of Jan. 19, TikTok faces the possibility of banishment in the United States again on April 5.
Jason Miyares, you would think, would have learned about due process in law school. Middle-school kids learn about due process in eighth-grade civics.
Tim Kaine’s advice to local school systems in Harrisonburg and Albemarle County under fire from the Trump administration over DEI: lawyer up.
After losing a bid to strike an American law to ban use its social media platform, TikTok faces a January 19, 2025 deadline.
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce pretends to be nonpartisan. So why has it given $7.5 million to a far-right Republican group, and almost nothing to Democrat groups, since 2018?