Supreme Court Allows Alabama to Use 2023 Map for Midterms

The lower court’s injunction is stayed while the case against the redistricted map proceeds. The U.S. Supreme Court issued an order allowing the state of Alabama to use…

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Justice Department Establishes Anti-Weaponization Fund

The fund is part of a settlement agreement in a lawsuit brought by the president and members of his family. The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) has announced…

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Supreme Court Rules Freight Brokers Can Be Sued for Unsafe Carriers

The unanimous decision allowed a trucker who lost his leg due to a crash in 2017 to sue the broker under state law. The Supreme Court ruled that…

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DOJ Secures Housing Rights Settlement in Domestic Violence Case

After violating a federal law on domestic violence, two landlords face legal repercussions. The Department of Justice (DOJ) announced the settlement of United States v. David Montanus and…

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DOJ Sues Theme Park Corporation Over ADA Violations

A major theme park holding company had prohibited the use of wheeled walkers in their parks and facilities. The Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division and the Attorney’s Office…

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Office of Personnel Management Finalizes Rule on Federal Employment Status

The rule aligns with President Trump’s executive order regarding Schedule F. The Office of Personnel Management (OPM) finalized a rule allowing the president more leeway to fire career…

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Circuit Court Allows National Guard Deployment in District of Columbia

The appellate panel determined that the nation’s capital holds a unique status, since the district was created by Congress. A panel of the District of Columbia U.S. Circuit…

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U.S. Appellate Court Upholds Free Speech Protections for NY Pregnancy Centers

The court found that pregnancy centers have the right to share information about progesterone with women. The Second Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals issued a ruling this week…

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DHS Reponds to Allegations Regarding Immigration Operations and Facility Conditions

Five ICE detainees claimed inadequate food, sleeping conditions, and medical care. The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) issued a press release after District Judge Robert Gettleman ordered that…

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Congresswoman-Elect of AZ Sues House of Representatives

The lower chamber has been in recess since before she won the election in late September. Congresswoman-elect Adelita Grijalva and the state attorney general are suing the House…

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