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Trump appointees at the DOJ also instructed career employees in the voting section to dismiss all remaining active cases, but ...
A disability-rights case at the Supreme Court grew unusually heated on Monday, including accusations of lying and references ...
President Donald Trump is expected to sign an executive order aimed at identifying sanctuary cities, part of a broader effort ...
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Laura Mukherjee of Columbia Law about the impact of the U.S. visa policy reversal on ...
A former career Justice Department prosecutor is challenging his firing by the White House, saying it was for “unprecedented ...
Ronald Coleman, a 45-year-old man from Barstow, California, was sentenced to 11 years in federal prison for transporting 91 ...
Groggy and disoriented, Trina Martin awoke to the barrage of a half-dozen FBI agents smashing through the front door of her ...
As a result, Poilievre has tried to criticize Trump to capitalize on the patriotic fervor that the president has inspired in ...
So far, to avoid reprisals, at least nine firms have promised to provide roughly $1 billion in top-tier pro bono legal advice ...
The United Nations’ highest court is opening hearings into Israel’s obligation to provide urgently needed humanitarian ...
As President Donald Trump’s trade war locks the world’s two largest economies on a collision course, nations are being forced ...
Another federal judge in Washington has expressed skepticism on the legality of President Donald Trump’s executive order ...