If a house divided against itself cannot stand, then why would federal courts allow the United States to sue itself? It’s hard to imagine a scenario where a house could, or would, be more divided. Yet ...
A coalition of 21 attorneys general, including Maryland’s top prosecutor, is suing the Trump administration over sweeping ...
The retaliatory aim of the Order is intentionally obvious to the general public and the press because the very goal is to ...
There had been deep concerns in the legal community that no firm was going to be willing to step up and represent the firm, ...
The administration is required to provide advance notice of mass layoffs to employees and states so that states can mobilize ...
Nineteen Democratic-led states and the District of Columbia are arguing in court that the Trump administration’s mass firing ...
Claims that people who participated in the attack on the Capitol were mistreated by agencies like the Justice Department are ...
Maryland and 19 other states are suing ... the federal lawsuit that was filed late Thursday in Maryland, where the state estimates about 10% of households receive wages from the federal ...
Here's what to know about the 20-state lawsuit seeking block the Trump administration from dismantling the Department of Education.
The General Services Administration's briefly available list of DC federal buildings it hoped to sell included many designed ...