The judge said the DOJ failed to explain the basis of its request to access the state’s voter registration data.
The ruling means the 30 states that accept ballots late if they are postmarked by Election Day will continue to be able to do so.
The president intends to nominate longtime labor official and anti-fraud advocate Keith E. Sonderling to lead the Department of Labor permanently.
The department contends the state policies violate the Supremacy Clause of the Constitution.
Paraguay handed Germany its first World Cup penalty shootout loss, eliminating the four-time champion in the round of 32.
The states argue the rule narrows Medicaid’s ‘medically frail’ exemption beyond what Congress intended.
The president directed the federal government to expand access to aftermarket parts and allow consumers to repair automobiles.
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Justices Clarence Thomas and Neil Gorsuch disagreed with the decision, saying they would examine the court’s 1964 landmark defamation law ruling.
The indictment is the latest in a Department of Justice investigation of fraudulent sports betting.
The court’s rulings have long-term effects on independent agencies and the Federal Reserve.
Although soccer, or ‘football,’ is still relatively new to U.S. sports fans, America helped improve the rules and make the game more entertaining.
Crude oil and regular gasoline have seen significant declines in recent days, the president said.
Kuala Lumpur’s transport ministry announced an extension to its deal with deep-sea exploration firm Ocean Infinity on June 29.
The Israel Defense Forces said it will remain deployed in parts of Gaza under the U.S.-brokered ceasefire and continue operations against perceived threats.
Three justices said they would have reviewed the case.
The Montenegrin police said a High Court judge in the capital, Podgorica, would now consider the United States’ extradition request.
The comments came after both sides launched strikes over the past weekend.
A man pleaded guilty to a bank robbery but said police shouldn’t have used his cellphone location data to pinpoint him as a suspect.
The court will decide whether the law, which requires proof of citizenship when registering to vote, violates the National Voter Registration Act.