The Trump administration is moving much faster than the court system in order to effectuate preferred policy goals, the plaintiffs argue.
Interior Secretary Doug Burgum has ordered federal officials to review and consider redrawing the boundaries of national ...
Democrats are fighting to energize their party's growing resistance to President Trump and his chief lieutenant, Elon Musk ...
A former Spartanburg County deputy sued Sheriff Wright for allegedly firing him for political reasons, including opposition ...
A three-judge panel of the U.S. Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that North Carolina's disputed race for a seat on the ...
A new television attack ad in Wisconsin’s hotly contested Supreme Court race features a doctored image of the liberal ...
The Trump administration’s attempt to end birthright citizenship for children of illegal aliens has triggered lawsuits from ...
Several social justice groups said Tuesday that they are suing the Trump administration over its new restrictions on ...
By Brendan Pierson (Reuters) -Families of transgender children on Tuesday asked a federal court to block U.S. President ...
Monday's Cedar Rapids school board meeting highlighted the district's push to get a bond referendum on the November ballot, ...
A 2017-style ban has not been introduced yet, but an executive order laid out a road map for potential restrictions.
The question asserts itself as he starts, however understandable his reasons, moving against departments that Congress ...