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President Donald Trump's fight with major law firms is a necessary course correction for a biased industry, his supporters ...
The federal judiciary is being forced to confront a fundamental question: what to do when its orders are defied.
On April 21, the Department of Education announced that it would resume collections on defaulted federal student loans, ...
One woman used her turn to apologize to Grassley for "all the grief you've gotten this morning," prompting expletives, finger pointing and shouts between audience members to "shut up." ...
In 2017, early in Trump’s first presidential term, congressional Democrats had an approval rating of 42% among Americans ...
A federal appeals court has temporarily blocked North Carolina election officials from contacting voters whose disputed ...
Robert Hur, a former top Maryland federal prosecutor with ties to the Trump administration, is one of the attorneys ...
Justice Samuel Alito wouldn't feel a need to tell Trump to follow the law – unless he expects Trump not to follow the law.
Tesla CEO Elon Musk opened his company's earnings call with comments defending the work he was doing with the Department of Government Efficiency.
Harvard's counsel includes Bill Hur, Steven P. Lehotsky, Scott Keller, and William Burck in its lawsuit against Trump over ...
"We will prove Elon and Doge invading our social security files. Elon Musk and Doge have been authorized by the President of the United States. Don't leave. Don't leave. Are you ready? You ready for ...
Sen. Chris Van Hollen, normally more of a behind-the-scenes legislator, has taken center stage in the fight to return wrongly ...