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Court filings included in a lawsuit filed this week allege sexual harassment by two officials in Texas Attorney General Ken ...
A former employee of the Stone Hilton law firm has accused two attorneys, who held top jobs in the Texas Attorney General's ...
The New York haul includes a seven-lawyer finance group led by partner Chris Jackson, a collateralized loan obligation (CLO) specialist who brought along counsel Luke Maiman and five associates – ...
Chief Justice John Roberts is agreeing to temporarily pause orders that would require Elon Musk's Department of Government ...
If it ever seems as if the Chris Sale trade has already inflicted the maximum amount of possible pain on the Boston Red Sox, it's best to recalculate. Sale was traded from the Red Sox to the ...
The US Supreme Court heard arguments Thursday in a case involving birthright citizenship that could sharply curb the judiciary's ability to rein in Donald Trump and future American presidents.
New Jersey’s Solicitor General, Jeremy Feigenbaum, led the arguments for the coalition of blue states. Here's what he argued. What is the Supreme Court case on birthright citizenship about?
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