Kansas voters will decide in August 2026 whether to approve a constitutional amendment to elect state Supreme Court justices.
The Department of Justice asked the Supreme Court to weigh in on a question that tests the limits of executive power.
Kansas voters will decide next year whether to rewrite the state’s constitution to turn the Kansas Supreme Court into an ...
Kansans will vote next year on whether to elect Supreme Court justices or keep the current merit-based system. Kansas ...
Much of President Trump’s ambitious actions to overhaul the federal government have been frustrated by a deluge of lawsuits ...
A running list of the court rulings thwarting — or at least delaying — some of the Trump administration’s most egregious ...
The current case focused on the deportation of Venezuelan immigrants raises concerns about whether the president will ...
U.S. President Donald Trump's administration has detained an Indian man studying at Washington's Georgetown University and is ...
The Kansas Legislature is again toying with the idea of turning Supreme Court justices into regular politicians who have to raise money and campaign in partisan elections.
U.S. District Judge Theodore Chuang ruled in favor of a group of more than two dozen unnamed former and current USAID ...
President Donald Trump’s sudden firing of two Democratic Federal Trade Commission members risks dismantling an image the ...
The conversion specifically targets two of the company’s investment vehicles — the Sagicor Financial Select Fund and the ...