Richard Glossip has eaten three "last meals" and been married twice while awaiting execution. Now, he is getting a new trial.
Lyndon Johnson would likely recognize the Republicans today who pledge unflinching loyalty to President Donald Trump.
All Texans deserve the right to freely criticize their government and speak out on issues in their communities without fear ...
Here’s how federal courts help determine the fate of controversial issues, such as immigration laws, in Texas and beyond.
On March 5, the Supreme Court will hear a case that may involve one of the most toxic examples of NIMBYism in American ...
The Supreme Court heard arguments Tuesday in a case about whether "intertwined" questions of law and fact must be heard by a ...
OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla. (KXII) - Former Tishomingo Mayor Dustin Rowe was sworn in as the Chief Justice of the Oklahoma Supreme ...
A federal judge found the House of Representatives' use of proxy voting to pass the 2023 federal spending law violated the ...
Baltimore prosecutors have announced their decision to withdraw a motion to vacate Adnan Syed's murder conviction even as ...
Richard Glossip was convicted of murdering his boss more than twenty years ago, and has been on death row in Oklahoma ever since. Glossip has always maintained his innocence. After a years-long ...
Argentina’s President Javier Milei temporarily appointed two Supreme Court judges by decree Tuesday, bypassing Congress ...
Whether or not a reasonable police officer violates clearly established law when he declines to check the features and ...
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