The only woman on Oklahoma’s death row, Brenda Andrew, was granted a new hearing by the U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday.
How the Supreme Court decides the civil rights issue could affect how readily judges dismiss suits against police for improper use of deadly force.
A temporary restraining order was issued less than two hours before Tuesday's school board meeting, ordering the board to ...
Conservative judges have chipped away at voting rights and put the Voting Rights Act through renewed stress over the last ...
Democratic-led states and civil rights groups filed a slew of lawsuits challenging US President Donald Trump’s bid to roll back birthright citizenship on Tuesday in an early bid by his opponents to ...
Brenda Andrew, now 61, may be spared the ultimate punishment for the 2001 murder of her estranged husband, Rob Andrew, after ...
Democratic-led states and civil rights groups filed a slew of lawsuits challenging U.S. President Donald Trump's bid to roll ...
Brenda Andrew was convicted of murder in a 2004 trial where prosecutors presented evidence about her sex life.
Khuong Huynh Ta, 43, has pleaded not guilty to federal charges of possessing fentanyl and meth with intent to distribute near ...
A woman accused with her husband of forcing their adopted children to perform hard labor denied confining two of the children ...
Viviano was appointed to the state Supreme Court bench in 2013, elected to a two-year term in 2014 and re-elected to an eight ...
Arizona mom arrested at city council meeting, whose prosecution a judge already banned permanently, adds assault, battery, ...