An appeals court will not allow the Trump administration to end birthright citizenship for certain children of immigrants, in a ruling that could propel the issue to the Supreme Court.
An appeals court let stand an order blocking President Donald Trump from curtailing automatic birthright citizenship nationwide.
An appeals court declined the Justice Department’s request to reinstate President Donald Trump’s executive order limiting ...
A divided federal appeals court has denied President Donald Trump's request to fire a federal official from a post overseeing ...
A federal appeals court in Washington on Saturday allowed the head of a government ethics watchdog agency whom President ...
A lower court had blocked the Republican-backed law that made it a state crime to enter Iowa after being deported or denied entry to the United States ... the U.S. Court of Appeals for the ...
WE’RE FOLLOWING MORE BREAKING NEWS AT FOUR, A FEDERAL APPEALS COURT IS UPHOLDING A TEMPORARY ... THE LAW MAKES ILLEGAL REENTRY INTO THE UNITED STATES A STATE CRIME. IF CONVICTED, THAT PERSON ...
President Donald Trump is seeking the Supreme Court's intervention to determine whether he has the authority to dismiss the ...
Whatever the Supreme Court decides, the legal fallout from NRC v. Texas will still leave US spent fuel management up in the air.
Julie Levinson Werner and Sandra Halbing of Lowenstein Sandler discuss current DEI-related practices among businesses and ...
as [recent U.S. Supreme Court precedent in United States v.] Rahimi has shown,” he said. The appeals court took the case under advisement.
(Relisted after the Dec. 6, Dec. 13, Jan. 10 and Jan. 17 conferences.) Rimlawi v. United States, 24-23 Issues: (1) Whether the court of appeals erred in applying the guilt-based approach, rather than ...
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