All Supreme Court redistricting cases are interesting; Abbott v. Perez is remarkable.
Don't expect Department of Justice regulations on website accessibility for state and local governments any time soon.
Cities rely on a federal government database to perform background checks on gun purchasers. Cities are suing the military for failing to stock it with accurate information.
Litigation over the third travel ban is headed for the Supreme Court. The Ninth Circuit struck it down right before Christmas.
A second partisan gerrymandering case gives the Supreme Court further opportunity to curb gerrymandering's effect on local governments.
A federal district court rules the sanctuary jurisdictions executive order is permanently dead; however, the Trump administration is likely to appeal the ruling.
The state-action immunity doctrine may be obscure but that doesn’t stop the Supreme Court for accepting a steady diet of these cases.
The Supreme Court will decide if a police officer arrests someone for a legitimate reason and an unlawful reason whether that person can sue for retaliatory arrest.
Some political activity may be banned at polling places. What about political apparel? The Supreme Court will decide.