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A judge appeared skeptical at a hearing of the Trump administration’s decision to target a top law firm’s employees with an executive order.
Members of New Jersey’s Supreme Court sounded skeptical at times about the effort of a Catholic diocese to stop the state ...
In his first 100 days of a second term, President Trump scrapped DEI programs, moved to end birthright citizenship, ...
Arguments at the US Supreme Court turned surprisingly aggressive over when school districts can be liable for discriminating ...
A federal judge has ruled that Nevada's parental abortion notification law cannot be implemented as planned on Wednesday, ...
White House spokesperson Karoline Leavitt warned that any judge, including federal or Supreme Court justices, obstructing ...
DOGE workers are scrutinizing federal databases to cut spending, but does that sweeping access to private information risk a ...
In an act of defiance against the Supreme Court’s ruling, Rep. Richard Nagbe Koon has installed steel doors at the entrance of the main chamber officially recognized by the Court. . Koinyeneh, gerald.
The New Jersey Attorney General's Office wants to produce a grand jury presentment, but the church has argued that state law doesn't allow such reports to target private institutions.
U.S. District Judge David Briones, of El Paso, temporarily blocked the deportations of a Venezuelan couple accused of being ...
In a sharply worded ruling, a federal judge said the government failed to provide the court with substantial evidence showing ...
The Chicago-based law firm will argue before a D.C. federal judge Monday to get rid of President Trump's executive order for ...