Victor Manuel Rocha, a former US diplomat who once served as the ambassador to Bolivia, has admitted to working as a Cuban agent for over four decades.
Texas carried out the execution of Ivan Cantu on Wednesday, a death row inmate convicted for the 2000 murders of his cousin and his cousin’s fiancée, despite his consistent claims of innocence.
In a recent ruling, a court mandated that Donald Trump must post a bond covering the entire $454 million penalty while he appeals the judgment in his New York civil fraud trial.
The New York Times Co. filed a lawsuit against OpenAI and Microsoft, alleging copyright infringement.
Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall, addressing concerns following a recent Alabama Supreme Court ruling, affirmed his stance against prosecuting IVF families or providers.
Former President Donald Trump is fighting back against a recent ruling in New York that slapped him with a staggering $454 million penalty and interest in a civil fraud case.
Alabama’s Supreme Court’s recent ruling redefining frozen embryos as children sent shockwaves through the reproductive rights landscape.
NetChoice, representing major tech platforms like Facebook and Google, is challenging Texas and Florida laws aimed at restricting social media’s authority to suspend users.
In a landmark case, a man has been convicted of killing a transgender woman in what is believed to be the first federal trial over a hate crime based on gender identity in the United States. Jurors in South Carolina unanimously determined that Daqua Lameek Ritter fatally shot Dime Doe in August 2019 due to…
The issue: The Constitution generally restricts only governmental, not private, conduct. How does the Court draw the line between private and governmental conduct for constitutional purposes in the context of racial discrimination? Introduction The Constitution is a limitation on governmental conduct, not–with the exception of the Thirteenth Amendment’s prohibition of slavery–a limitation on private conduct. …