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At least half of the front-line lawyers in the elite Justice Department office that represents the Trump administration at the Supreme Court are preparing to leave or have already announced their depa...
From The Washington Post
Republican-led U.S. House of Representatives voted on Wednesday to curtail the ability of judges to issue nationwide injunctions blocking government policies after key parts of President Donald Trump'...
From Reuters
A three-judge panel of the DC Circuit Court of Appeals initially ruled for the Trump administration, but the full appeals court voted 7-4 to wipe out that decision, reinstating the board members.
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Democrat-backed Susan Crawford won the closely-watched Wisconsin Supreme Court race, the most expensive judicial election in U.S. history.
On Thursday, citing New York’s shield law, the acting clerk of Ulster County in Kingston, N.Y., Taylor Bruck, said he would not grant Texas’ motion seeking to enforce the Collin County order. He also refused to allow Texas to file a summons that sought to force Dr. Carpenter to pay the penalty and comply with the Texas ruling.
Wisconsin voters head to the April 1 spring election polls, featuring key races for the Supreme Court, state superintendent, and local offices. Polls close at 8 PM, with absentee ballots due by 6 PM in Milwaukee and by 8 PM at central locations.
The Illinois Supreme Court ruled against House Minority Leader Tony McCombie and Reps. Ryan Spain and Dan Ugaste’s lawsuit to throw out the state’s current legislative map, which they
A federal judicial panel has dismissed a misconduct complaint against one of the 13 judges who last year signed a letter announcing they would boycott hiring law clerks from Columbia University in response to its handling of pro-Palestinian student demonstrations on its campus over Israel's war in Gaza.
Greg Bluestein and Tia Mitchell dive into questions about Georgia Supreme Court Chief Justice Nels Peterson, ranked choice voting and Atlanta’s potholes. They also answer questions about the 2026 U.S. Senate race.
The Alex Murdaugh saga of murder, corruption and legal crimes has morphed into legal issues involving the appeal of Murdaugh’s murder conviction.