The Arizona Supreme Court ruled that the Elections Procedures Manual does not need to comply with the state's statutory rule-making scheme.
Arizona’s high court says the biennial election rulebook that tells local elections officials how to implement state law doesn’t have to follow the standard rule-making process, reversing an appellate ...
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court has upheld the Lackawanna County Home Rule Charter, resolving a legal battle over the process ...
Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost has filed arguments with the state’s Supreme Court defending a law that restricts medical ...
Arizona Supreme Court rules in favor of Secretary of State Adrian Fontes regarding the election procedures manual.
Cases and Controversies is a recurring series by Carolyn Shapiro, primarily focusing on the effects of the Supreme Court’s ...
President Donald Trump's administration pushed back on Friday against arguments made by Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook ...
Recent rulings by the Supreme Court of Appeal have exposed questionable foreclosure practices by banks in South Africa, ...
The conservative justices appear ready to gut Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act. The only question is how. The Supreme Court ...
The U.S. Supreme Court seemed deeply suspicious of arguments that political candidates should only be able to challenge ...
An effort is underway to disbar William Asa Hutchinson III, son of former Gov. Asa Hutchinson. On Thursday, the Arkansas ...
Mahmoud v. Taylor leaves key questions unresolved as districts update policies and brace for potential litigation.