The Big Apple’s controversial law allowing noncitizens to vote in city elections was struck down by the state’s highest court Thursday.
L.A. County Sheriff Robert Luna sued the Civilian Oversight Commission after it attempted to subpoena records about ...
(Reuters) -New York State's top court on Thursday struck down a New York City law that would have permitted more than 800,000 legal non-citizens to vote in municipal elections. In a 6-1 decision, the ...
Months after a state court sided with the Dallas Police and Fire Pension System and gave it the final say in approving a plan ...
Maine Public Schools Superintendent Ryan Scallon likened the federal government's transgender in women's sports policies to past civil rights struggles.
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The OCR argued that the MPA is required to comply with Title IX because it was given authority to promote, organize and ...
The Nassau County Bar Association is joining others to condemn President Donald Trump’s executive orders that target three ...
As a devastating wildfire burned through a Maui town, killing more than 100 people, emergency management employees traded ...
The New York Court of Appeals has struck down a law that would have allowed non-citizens to vote in local elections, a ...
The Senate's confirmation of Lipez to the Maine Supreme Judicial Court fills a year-long vacancy on the state's highest court ...
Attorney General Pam Bondi has curtailed Justice Department anti-corruption efforts, ratcheted up immigration enforcement and ...
Birmingham city leaders aim to incorporate community feedback, experiences into draft Violence Reduction Strategic Plan after record homicides in 2024.
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