Supreme Court greenlights Trump’s FTC firing
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District court denies motion for dismissal of Flint Water Crisis lawsuit
The United States District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan denied a motion filed by the federal government seeking the dismissal of a tort lawsuit filed by Flint residents, including children.
The extreme right-wing Supreme Court majority has used the shadow docket to uphold Trump’s summary termination of a member of the Federal Trade Commission, setting the stage for using her case to strip Congress of legislative power to establish federal agencies independent of the executive,
NY Attorney General Letitia James won a court order to block the Trump administration from demanding sensitive SNAP recipient data.
Chief Justice John Roberts’ 20 years on the Supreme Court have been punctuated by a series of vivid episodes, from his confirmation hearings as he vowed merely to call “balls and strikes,” to his dramatic switched vote to preserve the Affordable Care Act,
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The Supreme Court recently stayed an order of the U.S. District Court preventing federal immigration officers from relying on certain enumerated factors, including “apparent race or
The U.S. bishops submitted an amicus brief on Sept. 18 urging the Supreme Court to uphold state bans on biological men participating in women’s sports.
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Three disasters loom for the United States
Whether or not the government shuts down in a week, the United States is confronted with a series of potentially explosive and very dangerous crises.
Federal agents found documents marked classified inside former national security advisor John Bolton’s Washington, D. C.
On September 22, 2025, media outlets reported on the possibility of the International Criminal Court (ICC), the only permanent international