President Donald Trump scored a win after an appeals court allowed litigation over his law firm executive orders to proceed.
Raiding retirement savings for a down payment on a home can be tempting, especially if you’ve struggled to scrape together ...
Trump insists on treating the Justice Department as his coterie of personal attorneys—he’s even appointed his personal ...
Part two in our series explores how the emerging Birth Justice movement is addressing deep-rooted inequalities affecting ...
Attorney General Derek Brown assured Utah won’t back down from pursuing litigation over Live Nation and Ticketmaster alleged ...
A judge on has disqualified a trio of prosecutors the Trump administration tapped to oversee federal prosecutions in New ...
This is Executive Dysfunction, a newsletter that highlights one under-the-radar story about how Trump is changing the law—or ...
Prosecutors in the U.S. attorney’s office in Washington were unable to build a case, underscoring the department’s increasing ...
The DOJ seemed to be done defending Trump's executive orders to punish Democratic "lawfare" and the law firms behind it. That ...
The Trump administration can’t even retreat from its unconstitutional attacks on law firms with any sense of dignity.
The Justice Department reversed course and took back an effort to abandon an appeal against four big law firms that challenged President Trump's punitive executive orders.
The state of New Mexico attempted to investigate Jeffrey Epstein’s state residence in 2019. Then the Trump administration got involved. Epstein’s Zorro Ranch, located roughly 30 miles south of Santa ...
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