Justice Sandra Day O’Connor, a 1981 Reagan appointee who retired in 2006 and died last December, exemplified the phenomenon.
People gather near Robert F. Stephens Courthouse Plaza in downtown Lexington, Kentucky, on June 24, 2022, to protest the US ...
Daniel McAvoy, of Manhattan, admitted to seven counts of unlawful surveillance in state Supreme Court after being accused of covertly recording four women disrobing or engaging in sexual acts with him ...
Kentucky’s next Supreme Court is shaping up to be a historic one for women. With the election of Kentucky’s first Black ...
MADISON — The Wisconsin Supreme Court heard arguments Monday in a case that will determine the future of abortion access in ...
The Find Out PAC also criticized the court's decision in Zurawski v. Texas, a lawsuit brought by two OB-GYNs and 20 women who ...
The Supreme Court on Tuesday highlighted a letter written by a woman judicial officer in State of Gujarat lamenting the ...
Four women who are suing the state of Idaho after they were denied abortions will testify about their experiences. The case ...
The two eldest justices — Clarence Thomas, 76, and Samuel Alito, 74 — could consider stepping down knowing that Trump, a ...
LEXINGTON Judge Pamela Goodwine is no stranger to firsts — she was the first Black woman in Lexington to be district judge ...
The Supreme Court issued a list of guidelines for authorities while issuing a strong message against the trend of “bulldozer ...
The Supreme Court on Wednesday laid down pan-India guidelines to prevent arbitrary demolitions of properties in the country.