The Education Department wants to rescind administrative protections for religious liberty
A rule in Jacksonville, Fla., vaguely bans making customers feel “unwelcome”
Onize Ohikere observes long lines, scattered conflicts, and hope at the polls
In two appeals, the Supreme Court considers social media platforms’ immunity for terrorist acts
Lawmakers introduce limits on harmful treatments for minors
Colorado experiments with increased liability for law enforcement
The welfare reforms of 30 years ago might be paying off
One district’s policy could keep parents in the dark
The highly anticipated report fills in some details but redacts crucial information on charges
Lawmakers say numerous classified briefings have brought few answers