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The American Alliance for Equal Rights is suing the American Bar Association over a diversity scholarship. The anti-DEI legal group alleges that the ABA’s Legal Opportunity Scholarship practices ...
Smartphones, computers and other electronic devices that won exemptions from some US tariffs will be part of a forthcoming levy on semiconductors, US Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick said, dampening ...
A Maryland man who was wrongly deported is “alive and secure” in a notorious prison in El Salvador, according to a Trump administration court filing that failed to describe any plan to return him to ...
The federal government must immediately resume assistance for people who were conditionally approved for refugee status before President Donald Trump issued a Day One executive order suspending the US ...
President Donald Trump’s offensive against Big Law has moved beyond retribution, as firms with no past adversarial ...
Consumer Financial Protection Bureau employees will receive fewer protections from the Trump administration’s plan to ...
The Justice Department plans to continue prosecuting cases involving alleged bribes by US executives of officials in Honduras ...
US Attorney General Pam Bondi is prohibited from enforcing a directive that would flag transfers over $200 at 10 money services businesses near the southern border, a district court ruled Friday.
A new member of Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency can access payment system data at the US Department of Treasury, a federal judge ruled Friday, finding he was properly trained on ...
The Republican-controlled North Carolina Supreme Court has ordered state election officials to reject overseas votes in the re-election campaign of a siting Democratic justice, giving a partial ...
Paul Weiss Rifkind Wharton & Garrison LLP holds adverse interests to Forever 21 Inc.'s US retail operator and shouldn’t be ...
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau plans to narrow the scope of a Biden-era public registry for nonbank companies found ...