After signing into law a strict abortion ban, Gov. Ron DeSantis is escalating his campaign against a November ballot question that would broaden access to the procedure — throwing the weight of his ...
The Supreme Court’s decision to gut affirmative action in college admissions one year ago has opened the door for numerous legal challenges against race-based grant programs, internships and ...
The Wesleyan Chapel in Seneca Falls, New York, where the first Convention for Women's Rights was held on July 19 and 20, 1848. Over 300 men and women attended. Over a hundred years ago, on December 14 ...
The warrant requirement is still in the Constitution, and Congress still has the authority to restore it.
President Joe Biden’s planned address to the nation on Wednesday night will be an opportunity to explain his decision not to run for reelection and show he is still up to the task of serving as ...
Five of Florida’s six ballot measures, including the citizen-led Amendment 4 on abortion access, do not include definitions. The other four definition-free measures came from the Legislature. Many ...
WASHINGTON — A long-shot idea Gov. JB Pritzker and others previously floated took on new life earlier this month when Illinois Democrats joined dozens of colleagues from across the nation in demanding ...
With only a few days remaining before Election Day, George Stuart headed out to knock on doors as part of a final push to put Florida’s abortion rights ballot initiative over the top. Polls show the ...
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This amendment, which was added to the ballot by state lawmakers, would once again allow judges to order defendants in first-degree murder cases to be held without bail ahead of trial. The ruling led ...
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Amendment 3 will be rejected by Florida voters, CBS News projects, blocking the way for recreational marijuana use in the state after voters weighed in on the high-interest ballot measure in the 2024 ...