President Donald Trump plans to sign an executive order Thursday calling for the shutdown of the U.S. Education Department.
Much of President Trump’s ambitious actions to overhaul the federal government have been frustrated by a deluge of lawsuits ...
In Fif Engineering, LLC v. Pacific Employers Ins. Co., No. 24-665, 2025 WL 593384 (S.D. Tex. Feb. 24, 2025), a United States District Court for ...
A minute-by-minute timeline of events of the Trump administration's race against the clock to deport alleged members of the ...
D.C.’s attorney general announced that, due to “the relatively small potential recoveries” it would yield, his office is ...
Judge James E. Boasberg barred the administration from using a 1798 law to deport migrants. Does a constitutional crisis loom ...
Trump is claiming nearly limitless power through a campaign to delegitimize institutions that have long acted as checks on ...
Headlines this week largely focused on the Department of Education, and rightfully so. As announced on Tuesday, President Trump’s ...
A federal judge Monday told the U.S. government to prepare to provide answers into allegations by civil rights groups that ...
A judge is hearing arguments over whether officials knowingly violated a court order when they handed over 200 alleged gang members to El Salvadoran authorities.
The D.C. attorney general’s office has dropped a lawsuit against the Proud Boys and Oath Keepers over the Jan. 6, 2021, ...
In Washington, much of that federal coin comes in what Reykdal dubbed the “Big Three”: funding aimed at supporting students ...
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