An appeals court has upheld the dismissal of a charge against one of 20 people accused by Gov. Ron DeSantis and other state officials in 2022 of registering and voting when they were ineligible.
Thousands of federal employees are getting laid off and hundreds of federal buildings could be sold. What does that mean for ...
On January 28, 2025, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit issued a significant ruling reinforcing the Fifth ...
On Feb. 18, in U.S. v. Regeneron Pharmaceuticals, the First Circuit Court of Appeals joined the Sixth Circuit and the Eighth Circuit in holding ...
The ending of net neutrality brings with it a whole host of complications for internet access, many of which could directly ...
Lawyers for broker-dealer Alpine Securities Corp. took aim at the private enforcement powers of the Financial Industry ...
The Supreme Court on Thursday appointed a former clerk to Justice Clarence Thomas to argue in a case involving the application of the federal laws governing post-conviction relief for federal ...
Marlean Ames says she is the victim of reverse discrimination: She was not hired for a job that she wanted, and she was demoted, because she is straight. Ames sued and brought her case to the Supreme ...
Marlean Ames received numerous promotions and good evaluations over the years working in Ohio's youth corrections system, so ...
A federal appeals court ruled for a district in the case of a 9th grader who did not want officials to notify parents of gender transition.
In Brown v. City of Tulsa, involving a former police officer’s First Amendment retaliation claim under 42 U.S.C. Section 1983 ...
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is considering an "emergency" permit review for the Line 5 tunnel project after Trump ...