(The Hill) — Nebraskans with felony convictions may register to vote after the state’s highest court ruled Wednesday that a top election official had no authority to deem a law restoring those rights ...
In a split decision, the court ruled that LB20, which gives felons voting rights after completing their sentences, is not ...
Raytheon, a subsidiary of major American defense contractor RTX, will pay more than $950 million to resolve fraud and bribery ...
Decision could impact thousands of voters in state, as well as fate of state’s competive U.S. Senate and House races ...
The state Supreme Court ruled the secretary of state had no authority to declare unconstitutional a state law that restored ...
Three candidates are vying for judge of the city’s municipal court No. 4, including incumbent Lauren Ferris and challengers ...
Nebraska’s top election official had no authority to declare unconstitutional a state law that restored the voting rights of ...
Legislators voted to restore voting rights to more people convicted of felonies, but a dispute over that law’s ...
Thousands of Nebraska residents with felony records will learn whether they’ll be able to vote in next month’s hotly-contested elections. The Nebraska Supreme Court says it will issue its ruling ...
Now, according to the gun Violence archive, there have been 26 mass shootings in Pennsylvania so far this year compared to 35 ...