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Tellingly, the president avoided defending his dubious interpretation of the 14th Amendment at the Supreme Court.
The squabbling between the president and the central bank’s chairman is a reminder of how anomalous the Federal Reserve is in ...
The owners of a Memphis-based health clinic MedPartners and SarJo Pharmacy are accused of fraudulently billing the federal ...
The Trump administration cannot cut off legal status and work permits for thousands of Haitian migrants this fall, a federal ...
The lawsuit states that on June 13, the plaintiff states learned that HHS had transferred to DHS en mass Medicaid files from ...
After the Supreme Court largely axed universal injunctions, liberal groups are seeking to achieve a sweeping pause on Trump's ...
As Interior Minister, Diplomatic Security Service extradites first Ghanaian internet fraud suspectThe United States government, has officially commented on the recent extradition of a Ghanaian ...
As the Supreme Court finishes up its term, we look at the expected lasting implications of the citizenship decision and the court's term overall. Here & Now 's Scott Tong speaks with Stephen Vladeck, ...
An Escanaba man was sentenced in federal court to 17 years in prison for producing child pornography. The Escanaba Department of Public Safety announced the sentencing of Justin Jack Miller, 30, of ...
On July 2, 1964, the U.S. Civil Rights Act of 1964 became law with the signature of President Lyndon B. Johnson.
LA City Council unanimously directs the City Attorney to seek injunctive relief over “unconstitutional searches, seizures and ...
A federal judge ruled the Trump administration could not cut short the protection for migrants from Haiti, which has been ...