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Amid the controversy, emergency management officials on Wednesday invited state legislators and members of Congress to visit ...
White House budget director Russell Vought suggested in a Thursday letter that Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell is in violation of government building rules in the renovation of the Fed's ...
A federal judge is slated to hear from Trump administration officials this afternoon on their plans to deport Kilmar Abrego ...
Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson told a group of lawyers and judges on Thursday that "the state of our democracy" is what keeps her up at night.
A string of recent moves by the current administration—including federal layoffs, prosecutorial shifts, and regulatory changes—raises legal and constitutional questions about the evolving relationship ...
State is poised to be the first agency to move forward with RIFs after receiving the Supreme Court's blessing.
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The South Dakota Supreme Court says a group that was trying to stop the state government’s plan to build a men’s prison in Lincoln County lacked legal ...
The president’s vague threats make booting out his political enemies sound easy. Here’s what he can actually do.
Grasso speaks with prominent attorneys and legal scholars, analyzing major legal issues and cases in the news.
The key legal point in Semenya’s win was that the Swiss Federal Court had not carried out a “rigorous judicial review” that ...
The law books record it as State of Tennessee v. John T. Scopes. History remembers it as the “ Monkey Trial .” The case ...
The State Department formally advised staffers Thursday it would be sending layoff notices to some of them “in coming ...
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