The Arizona House puts us a step closer to ending legislative immunity. But an appalling number of lawmakers believe traffic laws don't apply to them.
Nationwide injunctions and judge shopping are hindering Trump’s agenda, sparking discussions and bipartisan calls for reform ...
Statehouse reporters Gavin Jackson, Russ McKinney and Maayan Schechter are back at the Capitol reporting what you need to ...
SANTA FE — New Mexico lawmakers are forging ahead with a bill establishing outside oversight of the state's troubled child welfare agency, despite opposition from the agency's secretary. The ...
On Thursday, the North Dakota State Senate rejected a resolution urging the U.S. Supreme Court to overturn its landmark ruling on same-sex marriage.
Amy L. Simmerman, Partner at Wilson Sonsini, listens as lawmakers in Delaware's Senate Judiciary Committee debate changes to ...
Advocates on both sides of the gun control debate spoke before the Judiciary Committee this week on a bill that could expose gun sellers and others in the firearm industry to liability for harm caused ...
A bill designed to strengthen CT's hate crimes statutes is facing challenges from residents concerned it could be used to ...
In 2015, the new Republican majority in the West Virginia Legislature made judicial elections non-partisan. But a decade ...
Gov. Patrick Morrisey and the namesake for the Riley Gaines Act — defining sex and gender in State Code — celebrated the bill ...
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