Federal Judge Rules DOGE May Access Education Department Systems

He stated that the student group’s lawsuit was based on speculation. Judge Randolph Moss of the District of Columbia U.S. District Court rejected a student group’s attempt to…

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ACLU Sues Administration for Ending Asylum Protections

The group claims Congress has given asylum seekers legal protections at the border. The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) sued President Trump’s administration this week for the executive…

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18 House Members File Brief Supporting President’s Restriction of Birthright Citizenship

The legislators state the president’s interpretation of the 14th Amendment is a viable one. Some members of the House Judiciary Committee offered official support for President Donald Trump’s…

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President Trump Sign Laken Riley Act

The first law of the president’s second term in the White House. President Donald Trump signed the Laken Riley Act into law this week, approving the first law…

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Nippon Steel and U.S. Steel Sue Administration Over Blocked Acquisition

President Biden cited national security as his motivation. Nippon Steel and U.S. Steel have filed federal lawsuits challenging President Biden’s decision to block Nippon’s $15 billion acquisition of…

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Federal Judge Denies Sale of Infowars to The Onion

He says the auction process lacked transparency and the buyout needs to be higher. Federal Bankruptcy Judge Christopher Lopez denied the proposed sale of the platform Infowars to…

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New York Judge Cancels Sentencing in Trump Case

District Attorney Bragg supported postponing the sentencing date. New York Judge Juan Merchan, presiding over the business records case against now-President-elect Donald Trump, has delayed sentencing indefinitely. Sentencing…

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Federal Judge Rules Meta Must Face FTC Antitrust Case

The acquisition of WhatsApp and Instagram triggered the federal suit. District Judge James Boasberg has denied Meta’s request to dismiss an antitrust case filed by the Federal Trade…

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Interior Department Sued For Approval of Nevada Lithium Mine

Conservationists and a Tribal group says that the mine threatens endangered species and groundwater flow. A group of conservationists filed a lawsuit against the Department of the Interior…

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DOJ Winding Down Criminal Cases Against President-Elect Trump

The department is following long-standing policy of not prosecuting sitting presidents. The Department of Justice (DOJ) is looking at ways to close down the criminal cases that have…

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