Save for the facts of each prosecution, the opinions in the Comey and James dismissals are nearly identical; in their core ...
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In a dissent Monday, Justice Clarence Thomas said the Supreme Court's longstanding bar against tort suits from members of the ...
President Trump, who has repeatedly denounced the Affordable Care Act as a “disaster,” is considering backing an extension of ...
Guided by Leonard Leo, the society built a pipeline for traditional conservative judges. But that might not be enough for ...
Advocates for the rights of people living in the U.S. Insular Areas are hosting two upcoming panel discussions on the power ...
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On Thursday, a federal district judge allowed a lawsuit challenging the Department of Education’s mass cancellation of grants related to “diversity” to move forward, rejecting the Trump administration ...
A judge rules that the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission created a hostile work environment for a transgender employee.
Texas appeals federal court ruling that blocked new redistricting map, potentially costing Republicans five House seats in ...
The Republican-controlled Senate voted 52 to 45 in favor of Eric Tung, a partner at Jones Day. This made him the first judge ...
In this episode of Tax Notes Talk, Tax Notes managing legal reporter Caitlin Mullaney explores the Supreme Court’s oral ...