Clarence Thomas takes aim at ‘judicial power’ in landmark Brown v Board of Education decision
Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas took aim at a key, decades-old civil rights decision, calling it an "extravagant" use of judicial power.
Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas took aim at a key, decades-old civil rights decision, calling it an "extravagant" use of judicial power.
Washington — Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Dick Durbin and subcommittee head Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse are seeking a meeting with Chief Justice John Roberts to discuss ethics issues at the Supreme Court after reports of flags flown outside Justice Samuel Alito’s homes sparked outrage. The request from Durbin and Whitehouse, both Democrats, comes on the heels
New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu slammed Gavin Newsom and Andrew Cuomo on Thursday saying many of the governors get along with one another but “no one really cared for” the two Democrats. During a fireside chat at the Reagan Institute Summit on Education in Washington, D.C., on Thursday, Sununu was asked by moderator Fred Ryan
The 500 percent rise in employee safety queries comes after the Jan. 5 Alaskan Airlines incident when a panel broke off an unused door midflight. Boeing saw a 500 percent increase in employee submissions regarding safety concerns in early 2024 compared to the year before, the company said in a May 24 report. After the
President Joe Biden is struggling to win over key Democratic voting blocs in battleground states, according to recent polls. Yet, it’s becoming increasingly evident that this challenge is largely unique to the incumbent president himself, rather than indicative of a broader issue within the Democratic Party. According to a recent poll by the New York
George Floyd’s family is still grieving, four years after he was murdered by a Minneapolis police officer. “(It’s) absolutely hell,” sister-in-law, Keeta Floyd tells CBS News. “They don’t realize the things that are going on behind the scenes, for every life that has been lost since the death of George Floyd. It’s extremely painful. It’s
The judge presiding over Hunter Biden's federal gun case in Delaware ruled that prosecutors on Special Counsel David Weiss' team cannot use some salacious evidence in the first son's trial.