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The law could subject pedestrians to criminal liability if they walk up to an officer to ask for directions, Judge Doris Pryor wrote.
Last Thursday, on the same day that Trump blitzed the world, yet again, with a new round of tariffs on a broad range of goods ...
A federal court said Brandon Fulton can sue directly under the Takings Clause—without Congress creating a specific remedy.
Former House Speaker Paul Ryan said he believes the Supreme Court will rule against Trump's tariff policy if the case reaches ...
The Minnesota Supreme Court created doubt Wednesday over the viability of a decades-old state law that makes it a crime to ...
The Trump administration is planning to quickly ask the Supreme Court to review the constitutionality of President Donald ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — Wednesday is the 60th anniversary of the day President Lyndon Johnson made his way to the U.S. Capitol and, ...
The U.S. Department of Justice promises more litigation is coming. Top attorneys for Oregon and Washington say their ...
The for-profit prison company argued in court that Leavenworth is illegally obstructing President Trump’s immigration policy goals.
Maryland's infamous 'pterodactyl' shaped congressional district from 2010 redistricting successfully eliminated Republican representatives as Democrats defended extreme gerrymandering.
Appeals Court Affirms Board of Immigration Decision, Citing a High Bar for 'Exceptional and Extremely Unusual Hardship' in ...
Former Mayor Jim Kenney violated the City Charter when he signed a 2021 executive order replacing Columbus Day with Indigenous Peoples Day, a Commonwealth Court panel said Wednesday. In a unanimous ...