
Supreme Court to Hear Case on California Emissions Waiver Challenge
The Supreme Court will hear a business-backed appeal challenging California’s vehicle emissions standards waiver.

The Supreme Court will hear a business-backed appeal challenging California’s vehicle emissions standards waiver.

People can skip the line to see the Supreme Court via a new online lottery system announced by the court Thursday.

Immigrants in Arizona are uneasy after election results bring Jerry Sheridan and the passage of anti-immigration Prop 314.
A transgender athlete’s right to compete in women’s powerlifting events is under review by the Minnesota Supreme Court.
Leonard Leo’s presence in Maine has sparked protests despite his charitable giving, dividing the quiet community.

The incoming Trump administration’s plan to cut public media funding threatens rural radio stations across Arizona.

Lori Chavez-DeRemer, nominated as Secretary of Labor by Trump, stands out for her pro-union stance, backed by unions like Teamsters, amidst an anti-union cabinet.
The Supreme Court will review a ruling that struck down the Universal Service Fund, affecting phone and internet subsidies.

Democrats in Arizona face a more conservative Republican majority after losing seats, hindering bipartisan efforts.

President-elect Donald Trump, accused by 26 women of sexual misconduct, has appointed several men with similar allegations to his cabinet, raising concerns about a potential backlash against the MeToo movement. His controversial selections include Pete Hegseth, Matt Gaetz, and Robert F. Kennedy Jr., all facing accusations of sexual misconduct. These appointments challenge public trust and could signify a troubling shift in addressing sexual abuse in positions of power.
The Texas Supreme Court has cleared the way for Robert Roberson’s execution, despite controversy over shaken baby syndrome.
The Texas Supreme Court ruled a legislative subpoena can’t stop an execution, clearing the way for Roberson’s case.