The Supreme Court will hear oral arguments Wednesday on a Texas law that requires pornography websites to verify the ages of their visitors.
Judge Maria Salas-Mendoza was sworn in as the Texas Eighth Court of Appeals chief justice Friday, Jan. 10, at the Enrique Moreno County Courthouse.
Grasso speaks with prominent attorneys and legal scholars, analyzing major legal issues and cases in the news.
Grasso speaks with prominent attorneys and legal scholars, analyzing major legal issues and cases in the news.
He spent 27 years with the LAPD, completing his career with the department as the assistant commanding officer of the West Bureau.
Texas’ fight over spending public money on private school tuition begins in earnest next week. Sen. Brandon Creighton, R-Conroe, unveiled the first draft of a high-priority bill on Friday laying out a proposal for widespread use of education savings accounts. Teachers, parents, advocates and others are expected to testify on the proposal Tuesday.
The college basketball 'Game of the Century' between No. 1 UCLA and No. 2 UH proved the TV audience potential for the sport and helped launch March Madness.
UCLA is making the most of its eight-day, three-game road trip to the East Coast. It’s the longest road trip that coach Cori Close can remember during her time at the school — especially in the middle of the season.
Notebook is sponsored by Frank Walker, one of Pittsburgh and West Virginia's most respected criminal defense and injury lawyers. Mr. Walker has offices in Pittsburgh and Morgantown and has been named one of Top 100 National Trial Lawyers and is rated a perfect 10.
Every major U.S. medical group, including the American Medical Association, has opposed the bans and said gender-affirming treatments can be medically necessary and are supported by evidence. Doctors, parents and young people have said such care reduces depression and suicidal thoughts in transgender youths.
As Donald Trump unleashes a flurry of executive orders to kick off his second term, expect California to fight back and often win in court.
Release of report highlights allegations of fraud, extortion and other misconduct by orthodontics professors. A settlement allowed them to leave the university with no admission of guilt.