(Reuters) - U.S. Supreme Court justices and federal judges can no longer avoid disclosing the value of travel-related gifts ...
Justices will consider whether cities may enforce laws against camping on public property. Their decision could change the ...
Federal judges have agreed to release about 10 defendants who were serving prison terms because of their convictions under an ...
Supreme Court justices are divided along political lines over whether or not to explain their recusals, and legal experts are very concerned. Liberal justices are giving full disclosure about ...
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The justices will hear Trump v. United States next week without the 45th president in attendance. The Stormy Daniels judge — and Trump himself — ...
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court questioned Tuesday whether federal prosecutors went too far in bringing obstruction charges ...
Authorities in Singapore said they charged two former officials of Sembcorp Marine on Thursday with handing bribes to Brazilian officials to advance the company's interests in the South American ...