Philly DA Larry Krasner’s office has suddenly contradicted their own arguments in a decades-long murder trial after the case reached the commonwealth’s highest court. Critics say it “doesn’t make any logical sense whatsoever.”
By Todd Shepherd
Christen Smith: Pennsylvania vote count slow going as disappointment grows among lawmakers
As ballots continue to be counted in the Commonwealth, many citizens, lawmakers included, are growing weary of having more questions than answers.
By Christen Smith
J.D. Davidson: Indiana AG joins Republicans in election fight at U.S. Supreme Court
Days after the election, Republican officials across the nation attempt to score a victory in the judiciary in sustained hope for President Trump’s second term.
By J.D. Davidson
Bill Rivers: Partisanship on PA Supreme Court turns robes into rags
As Pennsylvania votes are counted, the justices of the state’s Supreme Court might consider a wardrobe change, as the black robes of impartiality belie their function as the legal department of the Commonwealth’s Democratic Party.
By Bill Rivers
Stefanie Klaves: PA Supreme Court’s power grab threatens election integrity
Pennsylvania’s Democratic-majority state Supreme Court has tipped the scales of this year’s election in as many ways as they could have, as our media corps claps along for their chosen side.
By Stefanie Klaves