The US Justice Department is appealing an order by a Seattle federal judge blocking President Donald Trump’s attempt to restrict automatic birthright citizenship.
The Justice Department has appealed a federal judge’s order indefinitely blocking President Trump’s executive order that ...
Newly unsealed documents give one of the most detailed views yet of the evidence gathered on the accused 9/11 mastermind ...
Twenty-two states are suing New York state, contending that a new law forcing energy companies to pay $75 billion into a fund ...
The injunction issued Thursday by a judge in Seattle came a day after another injunction stemming from a lawsuit in Maryland.
The appeals court ruled against a Florida-based commercial fisherman in finding the Sunshine State does not ...
On October 4, 2024, the Supreme Court of the United States granted a writ of certiorari,[1] agreeing to hear arguments in Ames v. Ohio Department ...
The preliminary injunction is the second temporary hold against Trump’s executive order and puts efforts to end birthright ...
Exactly a century ago this year, the Supreme Court, in its decision in Pierce v. Society of Sisters, recognized the ...
The brief is in support of Southern Co. Services, which is accused of using outdated assumptions when calculating retirees’ joint and survivor annuity benefits.
A candidate for a Midlands circuit court judgeship has withdrawn his candidacy amid a controversy about how he conducted ...
The National Rifle Association says a new court ruling boosts its challenge to a Florida's age limit on buying rifles & ...
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