The Alabama Court of the Judiciary today suspended Alabama Chief Justice Roy Moore for the rest of his term in office.
The Alabama Court of the Judiciary today suspended Alabama Chief Justice Roy Moore for the rest of his term in office.
The Alabama Court of the Judiciary heard testimony today in a trial to determine whether state Chief Justice Roy Moore violated judicial ethics when he advised state officials to ignore federal court orders and uphold the state’s unconstitutional ban on same-sex marriage.
The strangest presidential campaign is getting even stranger.
I miss Julian Bond terribly.
The Justice Department today delivered a of the conduct of police in Baltimore – describing in great detail the nonstop, systematic harassment targeting the city’s black population.
The Alabama Court of the Judiciary today held a hearing to determine whether to issue a summary judgment in the ethics case against Alabama Chief Justice Roy Moore.Ìý
As the nation heads into the first presidential election since the U.S. Supreme Court gutted a key provision of the Voting Rights Act of 1965, more than 500 people gathered in Minneapolis last night for a screening of the Southern Poverty Law Center’s voting rights documentary, .
Each year, the Southern Poverty Law Center, of which I am the president, compiles and publishes a census of domestic hate groups.Ìý
This week has been a hard one for all of us and a telling one for the country.
A remarkable level of vitriol has characterized the contest for president. And it’s showing no signs of letting up.