A district judge ruled in May that only Congress is allowed to change the name of the venue.
The U.S. District Court allowed the mixed martial arts event scheduled this weekend on presidential grounds to proceed.
In the Palisades arson case, digital trails and witness accounts portray a young man on the verge. Defense attorneys say that doesn’t make him an arsonist.
Officials say they’re confident the appeal will be successful.
A judge ruled last month that only Congress may change the name of the iconic performing arts facility.
Judge Leonie Brinkema gave the government a week to file a sworn declaration that the Trump administration will not revive the fund.
The high court on Thursday evening voted to decline the state’s petition and did not provide an explanation for its decision. Three justices dissented.
Other parents have also sued OpenAI and accused its chatbot of seemingly encouraging their child to commit suicide.
A U.S. District Court in Boston found Paxton’s initial legal action to be retaliatory against ActBlue in support of Paxton’s Senate rival.
A federal appeals court previously ruled the Investment Company Act allows private enforcement suits.
The Trump administration filed an appeal challenging a judge’s order that the president’s name must be removed from the Kennedy Center.
In the lawsuit, the AGs claim agencies violated procedures and issued vague rules under Trump’s executive order ending DEI practices in government work.
A court struck down the tariffs on May 7 in a 2–1 vote.
A judge declined to temporarily block Trump’s proposed $1.8 billion ‘Anti-Weaponization Fund.’
Ryan Samsel is suing after becoming what his lawyer previously described as ‘the most tortured individual by the Federal Government in recent American history.’
In opening statements, attorneys sparred over the cause of the catastrophic Palisades Fire and the defendant’s alleged motive.
Multiple witnesses testified that Anthony was the aggressor in the dispute that led to the stabbing.
Federal appeals courts have issued conflicting rulings on the Trump administration policy of denying detention review for illegal immigrants.
Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche said the guidelines themselves promote discrimination.