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The U.S. 2nd Circuit Court of Appeals ruled Monday that a three-judge panel would hear arguments on May 6 in the case of ...
The disabilities nonprofit had to lay off nearly half its 26 workers after the government canceled $3 million in direct ...
More than 100 DOJ attorneys accepted a second offer to federal workers, allowing them to resign and be paid through September ...
In a tense moment during a disability case, Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch sharply criticized a seasoned lawyer – a rare display of ire in the typically restrained courtroom.
Donald Trump and his administration have waged an all-out assault on America's founding principles over the president's first 100 days in office.
A federal judge partially enjoined parts of Trump's election integrity executive order, but most provisions remain effective.
In 2024, Rungta received a Chelsea Decaminada Memorial Fellowship, which supports DukeEngage alumni pursuing a second summer ...
The DOJ has frozen all police reform actions across the country under President Trump's administration, including the ...
A man is facing federal charges after allegedly lighting a newly delivered Tesla Cybertruck on fire and defacing dealership ...
CASA, the Court Appointed Special Advocates, announced that the U.S. Department of Justice is terminating federal grant ...
Trump signed an executive order ramping up his efforts to embolden law enforcement across the country and shield them from accountability.
Jury selection began Tuesday at Chattanooga Federal Court in a case in which an East Ridfge man is charged with torturing prisoners during the civil war in Bosnia three decades ago.