On March 30, 1981, John Hinckley Jr. shot and injured U.S. President Ronald Reagan outside a Washington hotel.
In a brief supporting a dismissal of the suit, former civil rights attorneys say the Justice Department’s use of a statute is outside the norm.
The latest front in Stephen Miller’s personal and political war on the 14th Amendment, which began last January with President Trump’s executive order targeting birthright citizenship, centers on the ...
A temporary agreement between federal agencies and bike advocates has halted plans to remove bike lanes near the National ...