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Multiple federal prosecutors in Los Angeles submitted resignations after U.S. Attorney Bill Essayli offered a plea agreement ...
U.S. District Judge Beryl Howell's ruling was the first deciding the legal merits of any of the several directives Trump has ...
President Donald Trump attacked "60 Minutes" Wednesday morning amid a report that CBS was set to enter mediation in Trump's lawsuit against the network.
Senators question Rodney Scott, who formerly led the U.S. Border Patrol and is now the nominee to lead its parent agency, ...
A constitutional crisis may have been sparked by the arrest of a judge putting the executive and the judicial branches of government in conflict.
A rundown of the biggest threats to federal funds for schools, what's allowed and what's not, and how Congress might intervene—or not.
Pointing to escalating threats of violence against courts, Democrats on the House Judiciary Committee pushed Roberts to work ...
Photo by Glenn Russell/VTDigger The case of a Tufts University student who is currently detained in Louisiana will continue in Vermont, a federal judge in Burlington ruled late Friday. Judge ...
The administration wants the Supreme Court ... the federal government to hold certain people in custody until Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials can pick them up. In a letter explaining ...
Will the federal courts ignite a stock market rally by nixing Trump's tariffs? The answer: It's a definite maybe. We could soon find out whether the "definite maybe" answer becomes a "definite yes." ...
Including the Supreme Court, this is now the third federal court to deliver yet another blow to the Trump administration in the Abrego Garcia case. Prior to this development, the Supreme Court on ...
The Department of Government Efficiency will be allowed only limited access to Social Security data after a federal court handed a ruling that will block the agency from tapping beneficiaries ...