A federal district court judge placed a temporary injunction on President Donald Trump’s executive order limiting birthright citizenship.
The Federal Reserve has scrubbed a "Diversity and Inclusion" section from its website, with previous links to a statement of the U.S. central bank's diversity standards and data on the racial, ethnic ...
The lawsuit filed in Seattle has been progressing the fastest of the five cases brought over the executive order.
It's official: The FBI's warrantless searches of communications seized to protect US national security have at last been ruled unconstitutional and in violation of the Fourth Amendment.
The new Justice Department leadership has put a freeze on civil rights litigation, and suggested it may reconsider police ...
John J. Durham, 48, of Suffolk County, was sworn in to temporarily serve as Long Island’s top federal prosecutor Tuesday, ...
Russell Vought ducked the question during a Senate hearing while saying Schedule F is “not a tool to fire individuals.” ...
Days after a civil rights group sued him, Gov. Ron DeSantis on Tuesday set special election dates for two legislative ...
Tucson Unified School District No. 1 in Arizona no longer needs federal judicial desegregation oversight because it achieved unitary status, meaning it has transitioned to a nonracial education system ...
Rudy Giuliani repeated accusations against the women at least four times, after Donald J. Trump won the 2024 presidential ...
Ballotpedia's Federal Judicial Vacancy Count tracks the vacancy levels ... As of January 1, 2025, the Senate has confirmed 235 of President Biden's Article III judicial nominees—187 district court ...
Stocks have soared in 2024, but a new presidential administration, a potential pivot by the Federal Reserve and shifting consumer sentiment could change market dynamics in 2025.