A federal judge who already questioned the constitutionality of President Donald Trump’s birthright citizenship executive order is set to hear arguments over a longer-term pause of the directive.
A number of prominent companies have scaled back or set aside the diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives that much of corporate America endorsed following the protests that accompanied the ...
Three counts found an incumbent Democrat won a State Supreme Court race. But the Republican candidate is trying to nullify ...
The nationwide injunction, from a Maryland case, is more permanent than last month’s restraining order from a judge in ...
ET: On February 5, Gwynne Wilcox filed a lawsuit challenging her firing by Trump, setting up a vehicle the Supreme Court’s Republican majority could use to fully implement the unitary executive theory ...
Andrei Iancu, who served as Director of the USPTO, 2018-2021, discusses how the government should regulate AI, how President Trump may think about IP rights in his second term, and how the current ...
For decades, birthright citizenship has vexed Republicans, Democrats, and constitutional scholars. President Donald Trump’s executive order described both birthright citizenship’s history and its purp ...
While union organizing among students flourished under President Biden’s labor board, colleges and universities face ...
An appeals court agreed Tuesday that a federal trial judge acted properly last month in declining to rule on the eligibility ...
His Administration’s recent actions—attempting to dismantle independent agencies, granting private individuals access to ...
The Supreme Court majority built by Donald Trump could uphold efforts to expand presidential authority based on the legal ...
Some reparations advocates strategizing on how to protect their programs from legal threats, which they say are inevitable in ...