Supreme Court Set to Release Rulings on Major Cases as Term Nears End

Social media, gun rights, administrative power, abortion, and presidential power are some of the major topics being considered by the justices. By the end of June, the Supreme Court is expected to release a long list of decisions that could significantly alter precedent on several hot-button issues. With just a few weeks left in the

Sen. Sherrod Brown Holds Field Committee Hearing on Social Security Reform for Public Servants

Decades-old provisions prevent public service workers and their spouses from receiving full Social Security benefits earned in private sector jobs. U.S. Sen. Sherrod Brown (D-Ohio) held a field committee hearing on his proposal to repeal provisions that reduce retirement income for public sector workers who have benefits from the private sector. Mr. Brown, chair of

Sen. Sherrod Brown Aims to Reform Decades-old Social Security Provisions for Public Servants

Decades-old provisions prevent public service workers and their spouses from receiving full Social Security benefits earned in private sector jobs. U.S. Sen. Sherrod Brown (D-Ohio) held a field committee hearing on his proposal to repeal provisions that reduce retirement income for public sector workers who have benefits from the private sector. Mr. Brown, chair of

What to Watch in the June 11 Primaries

Nevada, Maine, South Carolina, and North Dakota hold primaries, while Ohioans will see a special Congressional election. Voters in five states will cast ballots on June 11 in party nomination contests for one governorship, two U.S. Senate seats, 15 U.S. House races, hundreds of state legislature slots, and thousands of local government positions. The roster

First Polls Close in Slate of Key Battleground Primaries

Nevada, Maine, South Carolina, and North Dakota hold primaries, while Ohioans will see a special Congressional election. Voters in five states cast ballots on June 11 in primary elections for one governorship, two U.S. Senate seats, 15 U.S. House races, hundreds of state legislature slots, and thousands of local government positions. Polls closed at 7

Supreme Court Mystery: North Dakota Challenges Its Own Redistricting Victory

Observers are scratching their heads after Republican-dominated North Dakota recently took the unusual step of asking the U.S. Supreme Court to review a redistricting lawsuit it won. The Department of Justice has yet to weigh in on the appeal. On June 10, the Supreme Court asked the Biden administration to file a brief expressing its