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The Supreme Court's 6-3 decision in Trump v. Casa limits federal judges' power to issue nationwide injunctions, allowing ...
While the Trump administration continues to respond to the legal firestorm challenging many of the president’s executive ...
Most immigrants facing deportation are entitled to a hearing before an immigration judge, but their legal rights differ from ...
Kilmar Abrego Garcia is just the latest example of cases in which the administration is finding the flimsiest of reasons to ...
E said she talked with investigators in the court system where she lived about her judge bullying ... The judiciary's internal human resources process is typically the final word. The federal ...
Some of Serpe's “private nondelegation doctrine” allegations of unconstitutionality share common legal underpinnings with at least eight other lawsuits spawned in the federal court system over ...
A three-judge panel at the US Court of International Trade, a relatively low-profile court in Manhattan, ruled Wednesday to halt Trump’s global tariffs that he imposed citing emergency economic ...
Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. is navigating a fraught path, legal analysts say, trying to avert a direct confrontation between the Trump administration and a Supreme Court that has steadily ...
The ruling from the New York-based Court of International Trade came after several lawsuits arguing Trump has exceeded his authority and left trade policy dependent on his whims.
Title I, the biggest federal education program, totals over $18 billion. Part of the 1960s War on Poverty, it has “really been a cornerstone of federal funding in K-12 for the better part of a century ...
In his opinion, written for a three-judge panel, Judge Wilkinson cited a case that took place 67 years ago, Cooper v. Aaron, which arose after the Supreme Court’s rulings were disregarded.
More than 120 lawsuits are challenging Trump’s second-term agenda. Here’s how the federal court system works and how it’s become ground zero in the lawfare against his agenda.