Lower courts issued contradictory rulings on whether doctors’ free speech rights were violated by the state policy.
The department has filed the case after the hospital failed to comply with a subpoena issued in July last year.
‘Rest assured that it’s not just the Instagram post that leads somebody to get indicted,’ the acting attorney general said.
The case could end up in the Supreme Court and lead to new rules about how governments deal with religion.
The Trump administration is seeking to end temporary protections for Yemenis citing national interests.
Cole Allen’s lawyers say in newly filed court documents that his conditions in jail amount to ‘violations of his rights.’
Mifepristone, part of a two-drug regimen commonly called ’the abortion pill,' is used to end a pregnancy up to 70 days into gestation.
Mexico is seeking additional information before it agrees to arrest and extradite the Sinaloa governor and nine other indicted Mexican nationals.
The ruling stems from the case of Paul Johnson, a Minnesota resident charged with assaulting CBP officers in January.
The law was slated to go into effect on June 30.
The Justice Department issued the subpoena last July, but the hospital had not complied.
Abbas Ali Haider faces up to 10 years in federal prison for taking $40,000 each from Pakistani people to help them illegally cross the U.S. southern border.
The case highlighted Miami’s long-standing role as a center of influence in U.S.–Latin America relations, shaped by its large exile community.
The suit has now become a bipartisan effort following the states’ participation.
The Supreme Court on April 29 struck down a map creating a second black-majority congressional district in Louisiana.
As a GOP congressman tries to restore the District of Columbia’s original borders, activists leading the long-shot campaign hope the president will act.
State Democrats say the process was not handled lawfully by the governor after ballots had already been cast.
Lower courts issued contradictory rulings on whether doctors’ free speech rights were violated by the state policy.
The department has filed the case after the hospital failed to comply with a subpoena issued in July last year.
‘Rest assured that it’s not just the Instagram post that leads somebody to get indicted,’ the acting attorney general said.
The case could end up in the Supreme Court and lead to new rules about how governments deal with religion.
The Trump administration is seeking to end temporary protections for Yemenis citing national interests.
Cole Allen’s lawyers say in newly filed court documents that his conditions in jail amount to ‘violations of his rights.’
Mifepristone, part of a two-drug regimen commonly called ’the abortion pill,' is used to end a pregnancy up to 70 days into gestation.
Mexico is seeking additional information before it agrees to arrest and extradite the Sinaloa governor and nine other indicted Mexican nationals.
The ruling stems from the case of Paul Johnson, a Minnesota resident charged with assaulting CBP officers in January.
The law was slated to go into effect on June 30.
The Justice Department issued the subpoena last July, but the hospital had not complied.
Abbas Ali Haider faces up to 10 years in federal prison for taking $40,000 each from Pakistani people to help them illegally cross the U.S. southern border.
The case highlighted Miami’s long-standing role as a center of influence in U.S.–Latin America relations, shaped by its large exile community.
The suit has now become a bipartisan effort following the states’ participation.
The Supreme Court on April 29 struck down a map creating a second black-majority congressional district in Louisiana.
As a GOP congressman tries to restore the District of Columbia’s original borders, activists leading the long-shot campaign hope the president will act.
State Democrats say the process was not handled lawfully by the governor after ballots had already been cast.