President Donald Trump’s purge at independent agencies is putting a target on a nearly 100-year-old Supreme Court precedent that protects certain officials from the political whims of the White House.
"Criminals will no longer be able to hide in America's schools and churches to avoid arrest," the U.S. Department of Homeland Security said in a statement. "The Trump administration will not tie the ...
Louisiana will seek to resume carrying out death sentences in the coming months after a 15-year pause, this time using ...
The recently fired head of the federal agency dedicated to protecting whistleblowers has filed a lawsuit saying he was ...
"While administrative stays are more common in appellate courts, district courts have recognized their applicability in cases ...
As Donald Trump presses his breakneck effort to remake the government, the flurry of lawsuits pushing back have seemingly ...
The U.S. Attorney General's Office issued a Memorandum, on February 5, 2025, to the employees of the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) directing ...
Since taking office, the president has purged the government of officials tasked with legal and ethical oversight.
Senators say Ellsworth promised to bring 'chaos' if denied presidency, Ellsworth denied allegations he had promised to ...
A U.S. court on Tuesday granted prosecutors' request to drop the criminal case against two associates of President Donald ...
In his first three weeks, President Donald Trump has brazenly moved to dismantle the federal government’s public integrity guardrails.