In 5-3 decision, the justices set aside Richard Glossip's conviction, saying it may have been based on false testimony.
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The Supreme Court has found that people who score early court wins in civil rights cases won’t necessarily be able to recover ...
Richard Glossip, who has maintained his innocence for over two and half decades on death row, will get a new trial after ...
U.S. Supreme Court Justice Elena Kagan, Nobel laureate David Card recognized at Princeton Alumni Day
Princeton gave top alumni honors to Elena Kagan, associate justice of the U.S. Supreme Court, and David Card, a Nobel ...
The Court ruled that prosecutors withheld information and leaned on faulty testimony during the Oklahoma man's original ...
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Prosecutors' failure to turn over evidence that might have bolstered Glossip's defense violated his constitutional right to a ...
Former Trump Press Secretary Sean Spicer detailed his lawsuit against the Biden administration with Fox News Digital over his ...
GenBioPro, a leading manufacturer of abortion medication, is preparing to go to battle with the Trump administration.
Prosecutors’ failure to turn over evidence that might have bolstered Glossip’s defense violated his constitutional right to a ...
In a landmark decision, the Supreme Court grants Richard Glossip a new trial after 27 years on death row, citing ...
Cities say their rules are in line with a Supreme Court decision from 2000, when the high court allowed a Colorado law to ...
In this instance, Joe Ricketts, an owner of the Chicago Cubs, gave $500,000 to the state GOP. After that and some other large donations, the party gave about $1.7 million to Brad Schimel’s campaign.
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