Discrimination against LGBT people in the United States
Top court says ruling not an endorsement of 'Academics for Peace' petition
The Constitutional Court ruling on the so-called "Academics for Peace" does not mean it embraces opinions of the petition that the applicants signed, the top court said in a statement on July 30.
Woman applies to Constitutional Court after her dogs were removed from house
A woman has applied to Turkey's Constitutional Court after her two dogs were removed from her house by a local court order following a complaint filed by the management of the housing complex where she lives.
Alabama Chose a Democratic Senator for the First Time in 25 Years
Democrat Doug Jones, who is a former prosecutor, won the Alabama partial elections for a seat in the US Senate, AP said.
Voters in the highly conservative state, which is considered a republican fortress, have struck President Trump and have nearly wiped out Senate Republican fragile leadership.
Democrat Jones wins U.S. Senate seat in Alabama in blow to Trump
Democrat Doug Jones won a bitter fight for a U.S. Senate seat in deeply conservative Alabama on Dec. 12, dealing a political blow to President Donald Trump in a race marked by sexual misconduct accusations against Republican candidate Roy Moore.