A lawsuit filed by 17 states challenging federal rules entitling workers to time off and other accommodations for abortions ...
People left waiting for months on their unemployment claims during the coronavirus pandemic in Alabama must be able to sue ...
The U.S. government and a Venezuelan state airline flew 177 Venezuelan migrants from Guantanamo Bay to Honduras and on to ...
Schafer, a trans woman, said her new passport lists her sex as male after President Donald Trump’s day-one executive order ...
A memo to the department’s Office for Civil Rights reveals that the agency will allow “only disability-based discrimination” ...
The Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression (FIRE), the National Coalition Against Censorship (NCAC), and the ACLU of ...
Advocates’ letter calls on House to reject bill that would cut funding to "sanctuary” jurisdictions, violating Constitutional ...
President Trump signed 73 executive orders in his first 30 days in office, with 68 published and in effect. Several of Trump's executive orders have faced legal challenges and been temporarily blocked ...
A lawsuit challenging Georgia’s near-ban on abortion is headed back to a trial court to decide if the people who want to overturn the law have legal standing to sue.
Current Kansas law limits the state’s corrections department – which oversees eight prisons – from establishing programs that allow inmates to learn the trade and manufacture or build houses, wrote ...
An independent shrimper in Alabama spent months fighting for benefits during the COVID-19 pandemic. The Supreme Court ruled he and others have the right to sue.