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Supreme Court Justice Alito pushes back on claims that terminating TPS for Haitian migrants was driven by racial bias against non-white immigrants.
Republican governors in Alabama and Tennessee announced special legislative sessions next week to draw new congressional maps – becoming the latest states to act following the Supreme Court’s further weakening of the Voting Rights Act.
The Supreme Court's ruling on Wednesday about Louisiana's congressional map could have implications for several states as it narrowed the section of the Voting Rights Act about majority-minority districts.
The ruling revives rules set by the Department of State Health Services in 2021 that classify Delta-8 as an illegal substance.
Critics in Texas worry Republicans in the state Legislature will wipe out the majority-Black 18th Congressional District in Houston and the majority-Hispanic 20th Congressional District.
A college student was sentenced to prison for a drunken driving crash that killed another student. An appeal has made its way to the Michigan Supreme Court.
Paulette Roby, head of Birmingham's Civil Rights Activist Committee prepares for an event commemorating a key chapter in the movement, the 1963 Children's Crusade.
The Iowa Supreme Court reverses dismissal of a wrongful death lawsuit against Waterloo police, finding the city isn't shielded by qualified immunity.