After blockbusters dominated the docket in back-to-back terms, the US Supreme Court is returning to a bit of normalcy.
Whether or not the government is required under the 5th Amendment to pay such victims will remain an open question.
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The position of chief justice of the West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals will rotate to Justice William “Bill” Wooton for ...
House China Committee Chairman John Moolenaar told Fox News Digital that President-elect Trump is the “perfect leader" to ...
President-elect Trump said in an amicus brief Friday that he should make the decision as to whether TikTok can continue to operate in the U.S.