Here's a look at some of the biggest stories to make headlines in 2024, including Mayor Brandon Johnson's clashes with the ...
He believed that a collective, interracial labor movement was essential to dismantling the economic and racial hierarchies ...
With restaurants shut down during the pandemic, Brian Arborio found himself unemployed, unable to pay his rising rent and ...
The authors of the bestselling “How Democracies Die” talk with editor Michael Tomasky about what kind of mark four more years ...
Chief Justice Nathan Hecht leaves a legacy of legal wisdom, low-income litigant advocacy and a blueprint for judicial ...
Steven Avery, 62, is awaiting a decision on his latest appeal. His attorney says they anticipate a decision from the appellate court in the spring.
An expected high-water mark of close to $130 billion coincides with what has been a year of reckoning rocked by high-profile ...
Americans’ overall confidence in the justice system dropped to a record-low 35% in 2024. That’s a 24 percentage point drop in ...
The burst of new laws follows a landmark Supreme Court ruling, and reflects public frustration with record-high homelessness.
The Supreme Court is set to hear arguments on the constitutionality of a law to ban the app or force its sale.
John Yoo, a former clerk for conservative Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas and the former deputy assistant attorney ...
Like millions of American teens, Kailey Corum is savvy about the dangers of TikTok – but she’s also wary about government ...