The U.S. Justice Department has the ability under 8 U.S Code § 1324 to criminally prosecute any person, including state and local officials, who violate federal immigration law or otherwise attempt to ...
On its surface, the state of Texas’ lawsuit challenging the Pregnant Workers Fairness Act might seem like a run-of-the-mill attack on reproductive rights. But the forthcoming ruling in Texas v.
Several Supreme Court justices worried that a low-profile death penalty appeal could upend fundamental judicial principles.
The president's portrayal of journalism he does not like as consumer fraud is legally frivolous and blatantly ...
The Supreme Court on Monday morning released a long list of orders from the justices’ private conference on Feb. 21 – the first regularly scheduled conference in nearly a month. Over dissents or ...
The decision marks the end of the road for several criminal defendants and a police officer accused of excessive force in a ...
In Wisconsin Bell, Inc. v. United States ex rel. Heath, the Supreme Court clarified the definition of “claim” under the FCA. The case resolves a ...
Lawyers for air ambulance providers and health insurers were questioned by the Fifth Circuit over whether a law protecting ...
The ruling by the U.S. Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals Judge Catharina Haynes gives the Trump administration’s new DOL officials two months to come up with a game plan for handling the lawsuits by ...
The Supreme Court in April will hear arguments in potential blockbuster disputes over Obamacare healthcare coverage ...
The Supreme Court is considering whether Ruben Gutierrez, on death row for his role in a 1998 murder of an elderly woman, has ...
The U.S. Supreme Court refused to hear the appeal of a California police officer denied qualified immunity in a civil rights case. Justice Samuel Alito dissented.
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