What legal questions are raised by the U.S. invasion of Venezuela and its capture of President Maduro and his wife? NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks with international law professor Mary Ellen O'Connell.
Legal questions are being raised about the Trump administration’s capture of Venezuela’s president and claims that it will ...
Venezuelan president Nicolás Maduro is being held in a Brooklyn jail so troubled that some judges have refused to send people ...
It's not a given that those matters will be points of emphasis when the annual regular session kicks off Jan. 14, but ...
Federal appeals courts in 2026 will be considering major gun questions, navigating a landscape that’s still coming into focus ...
Fourteen law school deans and a key state lawmaker say they have deep concerns about the integrity of the bar exam after the state bar revealed a vendor used artificial intelligence to develop some ...
The Supreme Court will soon consider whether a legal theory that defeated one of the nation’s most significant climate rules should also be wielded against one of President Donald Trump’s most ...
On April 21, 2022, the Supreme Court issued a little-noticed but important clarifying decision resolving a lopsided circuit split that held that the substantive choice of law analysis in a case ...
Assume for now that Dobbs takes off the table the question of whether the 14th Amendment protects a right to abortion. What are the major legal questions about abortion likely to arise in the federal ...