Trump administration, SNAP and Appeals court
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A federal judge must now determine whether President Trump’s immunity for official acts means that his Manhattan criminal case belongs in federal court.
Attorneys argued that agents' use of force infringed on the plaintiffs' constitutional rights to assemble, and cover protests and demonstrations.
A Livingston Manor senior was suspended in 2021 after posting a photo of a student kneeling on his neck with the caption, "Cops got another."
The temporary ruling by Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson, blocking a lower court order to fully fund the aid, added to the uncertainty around the nation’s largest anti-hunger program.
Hundreds of thousands of Wisconsin residents who rely on FoodShare benefits received relief Friday as their Quest cards were reloaded after days of uncertainty.
WILLIAMSPORT — Litigation over the 2024 death of an 18-year-old Bucknell University freshman football player with sickle-cell trait has been refiled in federal court.
A federal appeals court is weighing the Trump administration’s request to pause a Rhode Island judge’s order requiring $4 billion to fully fund SNAP benefits for millions of low-income Americans through November.
US District Court Judge Mark L. Wolf, who served as chief judge of the federal district court in Boston before taking senior status in 2012, has fully retired from the bench, officials said Friday.