Updated: The U.S. Supreme Court apparently pulled an all-nighter before issuing an order at 5 a.m. Saturday allowing Texas’ voter ID law to take effect for early voting beginning on…
A federal appeals court has temporarily reinstated a voter ID law in Texas that requires voters to produce one of seven specified forms of photo identification.
The fight over Wisconsin’s voter ID law has ricocheted back to the Chicago-based 7th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, which refused on Friday to grant en banc review of an…
Corrected: A Prairie Village councilman who was removed from office because he allowed a homeless friend to stay overnight at city hall during 2012 must be reinstated, a Kansas appeals…
The U.S. Supreme Court blocked Wisconsin’s voter ID requirement Thursday evening, a turnabout from its orders in the last two weeks allowing election laws to take effect in Ohio…
The U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday allowed provisions of a North Carolina election law to take effect that had been stayed by a federal appeals court because of the potential…
The U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday agreed to decide the constitutionality of a Florida judicial conduct rule that bars judicial candidates from personally soliciting campaign contributions.
Updated: A Philadelphia judge suddenly resigned on Tuesday, then took a plea in federal court on Wednesday to corruption charges unsealed earlier in the day.
The Kansas Supreme Court agreed to hear on an emergency basis a lawyer’s case seeking a writ of mandamus to get his name off the November ballot as a candidate…
Granting a writ of mandamus filed by an attorney who withdrew as a candidate for the U.S. Senate after winning the Democratic primary, the Kansas Supreme Court on Thursday told…