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In a flurry of rulings this week, the high court allowed the administration to proceed with mass firings but maintained legal guardrails on deportations.
A South Carolina man on death row prepares to be put to death by firing squad, as his lawyer says the case is a matter of "appropriate punishment" rather than guilt.
After an emergency court battle to keep the hospital's doors open was dismissed, the building was finally closed for good on ...
A judge says an accuser will be allowed to use the word “force” in her testimony at Harvey Weinstein’s retrial even though ...
A federal judge granted the Associated Press' request for a preliminary injunction and ordered White House officials to ...
In a series of narrow and technical rulings, the justices have seemed to take pains to avoid a showdown with a president who ...
A three-judge panel blocked a lower court decision that halted DOGE access at the Education Department, the Treasury ...
Tornado Cash's delisting included smart contract addresses and other components of the overall mixer, and followed November's ...
The Supreme Court on Wednesday was divided over whether Planned Parenthood has a legal right under federal civil rights laws to challenge the order by South Carolina’s governor barring abortion ...
A federal judge ruled on Thursday that Denver Water is permanently barred from expanding the reservoir if an emergency stay is not obtained from the 10th Circuit Court of Appeals.
In at least four cases, county lawyers are trying to prevent plaintiffs from accessing findings by the panel that considers ...
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