CHICAGO — Indiana’s law mandating that women get in-person counseling before having an abortion is constitutional, an appellate court ruled Sept. 16. The 7th U.S.
The Pledge of Allegiance recently gained a renewed national emphasis as its constitutionality fell under fire. Many Alabamians – from the small-town farmer to the
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court ruled June 20 that subjecting mentally retarded inmates to the death penalty is cruel and “excessive” punishment. “We are not
RIVERSIDE, Calif. — A U.S. District Court jury in Riverside, Calif. ruled that Riverside County violated a nurse’s constitutional rights after she was fired from