California called the bond request blackmail.
The ruling upheld a judge’s decision last year that declared her appointment invalid.
Defense attorneys said some of the state’s charges would be unconstitutional following the federal pleas.
The broadcaster wants to compel Donald Trump Jr., Ivanka Trump, and Jared Kushner to provide evidence relating to the events of Jan. 6, 2021.
The justices had previously rejected the president’s petition asking them to reconsider the case.
The ruling comes after a federal appeals court struck down part of the law in 2025.
The judge rejected the tribe’s argument that the border wall’s construction would constitute a trespass on its reservation.
A divided panel reinstates a DOJ subpoena seeking records from telehealth provider QueerDoc.
‘A pregnant woman’s health is not a state resource to be allocated at the legislature’s whim,’ the judge ruled.
Nevada Judge Mary Kay Holthus ruled in favor of the six GOP electors, who said the signing of a document in 2020 was ‘political theater.’
Lower courts ordered the construction work stopped, saying the project needed congressional approval.
The Fifth Circuit dismissed a challenge to the president’s use of the 1798 statute after the plaintiffs were deported under ordinary immigration law.
A Boston judge issued a new nationwide order this week blocking the post office from enforcing the president’s mail-in ballot policies.
Directors and union employees were concerned thousands of industry workers could be harmed if the lawsuit was not wrapped up quickly.
A surrogate who declined to have an abortion gave birth to baby Gabriel in Texas after a court ordered life-saving care for the child.
The court said the president acted lawfully in ending the longstanding duty-free exemption for low value imports.
CJNG is one of a number of cartels that were designated as foreign terrorist organization.
The lawsuit claimed that granting preferential access to Trump’s public statements to paid subscribers violates the First Amendment.
A Fifth Circuit panel reversed an injunction, saying challengers had not shown real harm.
The attorneys are asking a Utah judge not to send the case to trial on the charges as currently filed.