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Arizona gets the U.S. Supreme Court's OK to execute a possibly innocent man
AZCentral | The Arizona Republic via Yahoo News· 2 years agoReading the legal mumbo jumbo involved in a case that goes all the way to the U.S. Supreme Court is...
The types of stories told during Hispanic Heritage Month are important | Opinion
The Providence Journal via Yahoo News· 8 months agoMarta V. Martínez is the founder and executive director of Rhode Island Latino Arts and continues to...
Is horn honking protected free speech? The Supreme Court to decide
Autoblog via Yahoo News· 5 months agoThe U.S. Supreme Court will hear the case of Porter v. Martinez to decide whether honking a car horn...
Appeals court considers whether West Texas A&M drag show was unconstitutionally banned
Texas Tribune via Yahoo News· 5 days agoThe clock tower at West Texas A&M University on March 23, 2023. Credit: David Bowser for The Texas...
Grand Ronde members vote to limit disenrollment
Statesman Journal via Yahoo News· 1 year agoThis story originally appeared on Underscore.news. Being Indigenous and living in the homelands of her ancestors is the most important part of Erin...
Gov. Greg Abbott defends migrant tactics in Eagle Pass amid escalating legal battle with Biden...
Texas Tribune via Yahoo News· 3 months agoFlanked by visiting Republican governors, Texas Gov. Greg Abbott speaks to the press in Eagle Pass...
Polk State College board elects Greg Littleton as chair
The Ledger via Yahoo News· 2 years agoPolk State College’s District Board of Trustees has elected Greg Littleton as chair and Teresa V....
24 in 2024: Here's who the Journal thinks you should be watching next year
The Providence Journal via Yahoo News· 4 months agoWhat will 2024 bring? Rhode Island has a lot to look forward to in the year ahead. The state's first...
LGBTQ+ Rights Lawyer Shannon Minter's Home Hit by Tornado
The Advocate via Yahoo News· 1 year agoShannon Minter, legal director at the National Center for Lesbian Rights, has helped many a client...
SCOTUS declines to hear state's request to define Native American status for law purposes
McAlester News-Capital, Okla. via Yahoo News· 2 years agoOct. 11—The U.S. Supreme Court declined Tuesday to hear requests made by the state of Oklahoma to define Native American status for federal criminal law purposes. Petitions were filed by the ...