A new religious charter school fight is brewing in Tennessee that has the potential to challenge a deadlock vote at the ...
A long-running dispute over who runs Thlopthlocco Tribal Town came to a head in 2025, with confrontations and a shutdown of ...
As Tim Rosenberger and I wrote last summer, that non-decision guaranteed future litigation. We predicted that the resulting case could determine “whether religious liberty and educational opportunity ...
A split decision prevented the religious right from creating the first public-funded religious school in Oklahoma—but they’re ...
Riverstone Academy in Pueblo is the latest school to test the legal limits of government funding for religious schools and the separation between church and state ...
'I believe he's innocent': Daniel Holtzclaw's family fights for his freedom 10 years post-conviction
Ten years ago, Daniel Holtzclaw, still in his Oklahoma City police uniform, walked into an interrogation room.
States are moving in sharply different directions on the death penalty, with some looking to broaden when and how executions occur while others try to scale them back or end them entirely.
Supporters of a former Oklahoma City police officer convicted of raping more than a dozen women 10 years ago renewed a push ...
The US Supreme Court on Wednesday examined how to determine whether a death row inmate is intellectually disabled and should ...
At Austin’s Big Queer Wedding Party, couples married and renewed vows at a former church turned art space, celebrating ...
The Muscogee Creek Nation Citizenship Board submitted their first monthly status report outlining the progress made to change ...
Thanks to antitrust rulings from the Supreme Court, college football is on an unsustainable path. Only Congress can save it.
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