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The Supreme Court has cleared the way for President Donald Trump to continue unwinding the Education Department.
Court documents laid out the timeline of what happened before gunshots rang out on the night that a 3-year-old girl suffered a fatal blow to the head in D.C.
The Supreme Court is allowing President Donald Trump to put his plan to dismantle the Education Department back on track and go through with laying off nearly 1,400 employees.
With the Supreme Court’s decision in this case, yet another dagger is aimed at the very heart of the Constitution.
More than 1,300 State Department employees were fired Friday in a downsizing ordered by President Donald Trump and touted as cutting bloated government -- but which critics predict will hamstring US ...
While the Supreme Court’s conservative supermajority is pushing the law rightward, the justices appointed by GOP presidents ...
The U.S. State Department fired more than 1,300 employees Friday, the latest DOGE effort to shrink the size of the federal ...
A federal judge in Maryland scolded the Trump administration on Friday for its “utter refusal” to detail its deportation ...
Anastasia Boden, a senior attorney at the Pacific Legal Foundation joins “Cases and Controversies,” along with Georgia State ...
"In some ways, the 14th Amendment is the original articulation that Black lives matter," says civil rights attorney Damon ...
DOJ and FTC officials are teaming up to prosecute hospitals, doctors, and drugmakers for performing sex-reassignment ...
The courts continue to be the only bulwark against an overreaching executive, writes Nancy Gertner, a former U.S. District ...