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A case that will decide which candidates South Carolinians see on their ballots next year now rests with the state’s highest court.
Kilmar Abrego Garcia, the man mistakenly deported to El Salvador earlier this year, is set to appear in federal court 2 p.m. June 25 in Nashville.
The change in policy was intended to, “improve efficiency,” amid a challenging budget season, according to a DC councilmember ...
Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg on Tuesday won the Democratic nomination for another term in office, fending off a more moderate challenger, Decision Desk HQ projects. Bragg, who received ...
The first group of STEER Act lawsuits targeted three Maryland drivers in February, including one person who drove over a ...
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DC News Now on MSNDC Attorney General files lawsuits against 4 drives for unpaid traffic fines, penaltiesFour out-of-state drivers accused of repeatedly driving erratically on Washington, D.C. streets are facing lawsuits, the ...
After the justices let the administration deport migrants to countries with which they had no connection, a federal judge ...
Patrick Timmins, who is challenging Alvin L. Bragg, says the groundbreaking felony conviction of President Trump is ...
Del. Eleanor Holmes Norton introduces legislation to give D.C. complete local control over its Zoning Commission, eliminating ...
The Justice Department asked the Supreme Court to clarify a decision Monday that paved the way for the government to quickly ...
President Donald Trump’s administration urged the Supreme Court on Tuesday to allow it to immediately deport a group of ...
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Jacobin on MSNMahmoud Khalil’s Legal Battle Is Far From OverMahmoud Khalil landed at Newark Liberty International Airport. For 104 days, the US permanent resident had been held by the ...
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