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THE FIRST batch of President Donald Trump’s executive orders hits a deadline this weekend: April 20 marks Trump’s 90th day in office, when Cabinet secretaries and senior aides are due to show progress ...
The Trump administration is arguing in federal courts that termination of thousands of international students from a federal ...
The Little Sisters of the Poor are urging a federal district court to end a long-running lawsuit challenging the first Trump ...
Major League Baseball’s players union urged a federal judge to reject betting site DraftKings Inc.‘s request to appeal her ...
The US government acted reasonably when it sought dismissal of a whistleblower’s False Claims Act suit alleging Medicare and Medicaid fraud by a Jackson, Miss., hospital, the Fifth Circuit affirmed ...
Meta Platforms Inc. disclosed in a securities filing that it paid about $48 million last year to Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale ...
An Illinois federal court granted summary judgment to the Chicago Board of Education on the claims of a Black JROTC instructor and football coach that he faced disparate treatment, including discharge ...
Coinbase sold unregistered securities to Oregon residents without properly screening the risky investments to protect consumers, the state’s attorney general said in a statement preceding a lawsuit ...
The Wisconsin Supreme Court held that the state’s fair employment act’s definition of “arrest record” includes non-criminal offenses, affirming a labor commission’s conclusion that the Oconomowoc Area ...
A federal judge denied a request by the Associated Press to get rid of a new White House policy that the outlet says violates a court order intended to restore full access to cover the president.
An electric motor and power transmission manufacturer has settled with a former manager to end her lawsuit over claims that her sex and age played a role in her firing.
A Florida federal judge reluctantly ordered a rare third claim-construction hearing in ParkerVision Inc.’s 13-year dispute ...