A constitutional law professor weighs in on the legal battles sparked by President Donald Trump’s controversial executive orders.
Staffers from Rep. Mikie Sherrill’s, D-11, office met with the seniors in teacher Scott Riotto’s Montville High School AP ...
The move comes after Republican Attorney General Dave Sunday declined to join other states in suing the administration over ...
The lawsuit seeks to block a change by the National Institutes of Health that would cut payments to universities, medical ...
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Protect Students, Protect Public Schools U.S. Capitol Building, Washington, DC 4 p.m. Feb. 12 The National Education ...
The Trump administration’s many attempts over the past couple of weeks to halt federal spending have met mostly with approval from Republicans on ...
The Bronx Representative Addresses Antisemitism on Campus, His Personal Struggles in Interview with Touro President ...
A federal judge in Boston granted on Monday a temporary restraining order sought by Maine Attorney General Aaron Frey and ...
The detention of migrants at Guantánamo Bay is poised to spark a new chapter of legal challenges about the rights of those ...
Two proposed Congressional bills co-sponsored by an Indiana senator would address non-consensual artificial ...
As GOP hardliners spent the weekend pushing party leaders to cut deeper into Medicaid in an effort to advance Donald Trump’s tax and border agenda, swing-district Republicans ...