Two of Trump’s picks for the Supreme Court voted against his tariffs in February.
The cases add to the ongoing clashes over whether states or the federal government have primary authority over prediction markets.
The ruling halts five federal measures that tightened permitting and slowed wind and solar projects, with the court saying the plaintiffs will likely succeed.
An appeals court blocked the veteran’s lawsuit on the basis that the defense contractor was protected by a law blocking certain suits against the government.
The complaint alleges that the Department of Justice attempted to usurp states’ authority.
The company’s gaming platform has been accused of exposing children to sexual predators and violent content.
Customs and Border Protection has started the first phase of tariff refunds following a Supreme Court decision invalidating Trump’s global levies.
Verizon and AT&T argued the FCC’s in-house adjudication system violates their constitutional rights.
The company said that its ChatGPT chatbot is not responsible for the mass shooting a year ago at Florida State University.
Verizon and AT&T argue the FCC’s in-house adjudication system violates their constitutional rights.
Attorney General Ken Paxton claims that the fundraising platform is fraudulently accepting donations from foreign entities and dark money.
The case involves an 11-year-old girl.
A federal appeals court held that Colorado could withhold the ‘universal preschool’ money over Catholic teachings.
People along Paul Revere’s famous route from Boston to Lexington, Massachusetts, said the 250th anniversary of America will be ‘extra special.’
The order came just a day after a federal judge issued a preliminary injunction blocking above-ground construction of the ballroom.
A federal appeals court previously ruled against an energy company in the jurisdictional dispute, saying the lawsuit should be heard in state court.
U.S. District Judge Richard Leon wrote that construction for national security facilities and to protect the president and the White House may continue.
Two of Trump’s picks for the Supreme Court voted against his tariffs in February.
The cases add to the ongoing clashes over whether states or the federal government have primary authority over prediction markets.
The ruling halts five federal measures that tightened permitting and slowed wind and solar projects, with the court saying the plaintiffs will likely succeed.
An appeals court blocked the veteran’s lawsuit on the basis that the defense contractor was protected by a law blocking certain suits against the government.
The complaint alleges that the Department of Justice attempted to usurp states’ authority.
The company’s gaming platform has been accused of exposing children to sexual predators and violent content.
Customs and Border Protection has started the first phase of tariff refunds following a Supreme Court decision invalidating Trump’s global levies.
Verizon and AT&T argued the FCC’s in-house adjudication system violates their constitutional rights.
The company said that its ChatGPT chatbot is not responsible for the mass shooting a year ago at Florida State University.
Verizon and AT&T argue the FCC’s in-house adjudication system violates their constitutional rights.
Attorney General Ken Paxton claims that the fundraising platform is fraudulently accepting donations from foreign entities and dark money.
The case involves an 11-year-old girl.
A federal appeals court held that Colorado could withhold the ‘universal preschool’ money over Catholic teachings.
People along Paul Revere’s famous route from Boston to Lexington, Massachusetts, said the 250th anniversary of America will be ‘extra special.’
The order came just a day after a federal judge issued a preliminary injunction blocking above-ground construction of the ballroom.
A federal appeals court previously ruled against an energy company in the jurisdictional dispute, saying the lawsuit should be heard in state court.
U.S. District Judge Richard Leon wrote that construction for national security facilities and to protect the president and the White House may continue.