Nebraska Supreme Court Restores Voting Rights for Convicted Felons

The decision could allow some 7,000 people in Nebraska who have completed their sentences to cast ballots this November. Nebraska election officials must register people with felony convictions to vote, the state’s highest court has ruled. In a decision issued on Oct. 16, the Nebraska Supreme Court ordered the state to reverse course and follow

Jack Smith Says Supreme Court’s Jan. 6 Ruling Allows Obstruction Charge Against Trump

The justices held in Fischer v. United States that the DOJ had applied an overly broad reading of a law used by the special counsel in his indictment of Trump. Special counsel Jack Smith argued in a filing on Oct. 16 that former President Donald Trump should still face trial under an obstruction law even

4 Policy Issues Harris and Trump Have Flip-Flopped On

Presidential candidates Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump have both changed their views on major issues throughout their careers. Harris has recently asserted that “my values have not changed,” while Trump has similarly downplayed shifts in his opinions on political topics over his nearly five decades in the public eye. “The advantage

4 Policy Issues Harris and Trump Have Changed Their Stance On

Presidential candidates Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump have both changed their views on major issues throughout their careers. Harris has recently asserted that “my values have not changed,” while Trump has similarly downplayed shifts in his opinions on political topics over his nearly five decades in the public eye. “The advantage