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Among the thousands of Spanish workers who arrived in the United States around the turn of the twentieth century were many ...
The Wisconsin Supreme Court has overturned the state's 1849 abortion ban, declaring that legislation from the past 50 years ...
Supreme Judicial Court Justice Dalila Argaez Wendlandt is weighing whether to invoke protocol that could lead to the release of criminal defendants who have no lawyers amid a work stoppage.
Separate challenges by immigrant rights groups and an American detained by federal agents accuse officers of racial profiling ...
The threat of a freeze on states enforcing AI laws prompted lawmakers to get creative, forming some unusual political alliances.
The battle over birthright citizenship is just getting started. Challengers to President Trump’s executive order view ...
Here's what you should know about laws that protect you against warrantless government searches and surveillance by Border ...
The dollar is off to its worst start to a year in more than half a century. The United States’ currency has weakened more ...
For Army reservist Lt. Nic Talbott, being a soldier had been a goal for a long time. But as a transgender man in an ...
What started as an effort to promote racial unity in Edenton by reconsidering its most prominent downtown symbol has done the ...
The Supreme Court’s ruling in a case on birthright citizenship gave an ominous warning to those challenging other Trump ...
A nation’s worth of lawyers, journalists and activists have been loyally documenting the public missteps of a woefully ...