The high court stated the southern country did not demonstrate how firearm manufacturers arm drug cartels. The Supreme Court unanimously ruled against the country of Mexico late last…
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Federal Judge Allows Termination of Copyright Office Register as Lawsuit Proceeds
He says that Congress did not formally join the lawsuit to defend its authority over the Library of Congress. U.S. Judge Timothy Kelly declined to place a temporary…
Read MoreFederal Judge Rules DOGE Staff Can Access Treasury System with Training
She stated the court should not “function as Treasury’s de facto human resources officer.” Judge Jeannette Vargas of the Southern District of New York ruled to allow DOGE…
Read MoreDOJ Sues NC Election Officials for Federal Election Law Violations
The department stated over 200,000 voters lack Social Security and driver’s license numbers. The Department of Justice (DOJ) sued the North Carolina State Board of Elections this week…
Read MoreD.C. Appeals Court Lifts Stay on Executive Order Ending Union Negotiations
The ruling says insufficient evidence of “irreparable harm” to federal workers. The D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals recently lifted a lower court’s stay that prevented the implementation of…
Read MorePresident’s Administration Asks Supreme Court to Allow End to Parole Program
The Department of Homeland Security is seeking to end the immigration program of President Biden’s administration that prevented the deportation of illegal aliens. President Donald Trump’s administration filed…
Read MoreDOJ Sues Four States For Charging Oil Companies Climate Penalties
The president said, “American energy dominance is threatened when State and local governments seek to regulate energy beyond their… authorities.” President Trump’s administration sued four states last week…
Read MoreD.C. Circuit Court Issues Stay on VOA Reinstatement
The panel ruled that the government is likely to succeed in the case. A panel of the District of Columbia U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has stayed an…
Read MoreUSDA Launches Portal for Farmers Who Experienced Lawfare
Secretary Rollins announces the new resource after dropping trespassing charges against South Dakota farmers. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins announced the launch of an online portal last week…
Read MoreWalgreens Agrees to Settlement Over Illegal Prescription Allegations
The pharmacy was accused of filling “excessive quantities of opioids.” Walgreen Boots Alliance has agreed to an up to $350 million settlement with the Department of Justice (DOJ),…
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