The Supreme Court gave an Oklahoma death row inmate a new chance to prove his innocence, siding with his lawyers and the state in the murder case from 2004.
In January, the U.S. Supreme Court ordered a federal court to consider whether an Oklahoma woman named Brenda Andrew should ...
Gregory Garre, the head of Latham & Watkins' Supreme Court practice, is expected to argue against the approval of the ...
Attorney General Gentner Drummond joined the challenge last year against Democrat-led states that filed lawsuits against ...
The Trump administration filed briefs supporting conservative positions in two big cases on religion and public education ...
After nearly three decades maintaining his innocence on Oklahoma’s death row, Richard Glossip this week now has the ...
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court on Tuesday threw out the murder ... said she would not consider the death penalty in the case. Oklahoma’s top criminal appeals court had repeatedly upheld ...
The Supreme Court on Monday announced that it will not intervene in a religious discrimination case out of California, ...
Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Still has until early May to pick a new Oklahoma Supreme Court justice from a list of three nominees.
In an opening brief, St. Isidore of Seville Catholic Virtual School maintained that it is religious discrimination for ...
A divided Supreme Court ruled that the Trump administration must pay out nearly $2 billion in foreign assistance funds to nonprofit aid groups. The Supreme Court will decide a high-stakes dispute ...
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