A prosecutor said the government was now in contact with 60 women who allege they were raped or sexually assaulted by at least one of the brothers, if not multiple.
A federal judge said he would temporarily order the government not to place USAID employees on administrative leave.
Courts and Congress are struggling to keep up with the break-neck pace as the Trump administration dramatically reshapes the ...
A federal judge in Boston said on Friday he would take under advisement a request from 18 state attorneys general to block ...
Legal Newsletter readers. After the barrage of executive actions that kicked off Donald Trump’s second term, the legal ...
The City of New Haven is joining several local governments across the country suing the Trump administration over executive ...
Gender Justice League, a Seattle-based human rights organization, is suing the Trump administration over its ban on ...
A constitutional law professor weighs in on the legal battles sparked by President Donald Trump’s controversial executive ...
Lawsuits mount against Trump’s 46 executive orders, with 33 filed as of Feb. 6, targeting policies on immigration, DEI, ...
The hearing in Boston concerned two separate but similar lawsuits, one brought by the 18 states, the District of Columbia and ...
The DOJ argues the 14th Amendment does not extend citizenship to a child born in the country to an undocumented mother – ...
Judge Carl Nichols of the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia, a 2019 Trump appointee, said after a hearing that ...