Former City Councilman P.G. Sittenfeld has 90 days from Feb. 11 to formally ask the Supreme Court to take the case.
The Supreme Court seemed to find common ground in a high-profile case brought by a straight woman alleging "reverse" job discrimination in favor of gay people.
Prosecutors' failure to turn over evidence that might have bolstered Glossip's defense violated his constitutional right to a ...
Solicitor general nominee D. John Sauer, who was Donald Trump’s personal lawyer, appears before the Senate Judiciary ...
The Supreme Court on Wednesday considers the novel legal question of whether a woman can pursue a workplace sex ...
The Supreme Court heard arguments Tuesday in a case about whether "intertwined" questions of law and fact must be heard by a ...
On the day before the third anniversary of the brutal, lawless invasion of Ukraine, “Fox News Sunday” host Shannon Bream ...
Oklahoma's top criminal appeals court had repeatedly upheld the conviction and sentence, even after the state sided with Glossip.
In 5-3 decision, the justices set aside Richard Glossip's conviction, saying it may have been based on false testimony.
The Supreme Court on Tuesday sided with an Oklahoma death row inmate who claimed alongside the state itself that his trial ...
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