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Thousands of Afghans in the US face deportation after court refuses to extend their protected status
Thousands of Afghans in the U.S. are no longer protected from deportation after a federal appeals court refused to postpone the Trump administration’s decision to end their legal status.
A potential federal court circuit split is developing over the constitutionality of the enforcement authority of federal ...
As they seek to recapture control of the U.S. House, top Democrats are looking at how to redraw congressional maps in blue ...
Donald Trump has nominated his former personal defense attorney, Emil Bove, to the Third Circuit Court of Appeals—one of the ...
Three weeks after the Supreme Court ruled to limit the use of nationwide, or universal, injunctions in a case stemming from ...
An apparent data beach at St. Andrew’s School in Boca Raton is leading to a major lawsuit just filed in Palm Beach County Circuit Court. Attorneys are seeking class action status in the suit against ...
The Florida Supreme Court has upheld a controversial congressional map drawn by Gov. Ron DeSantis and approved by the ...
A majority opinion written by Chief Justice Carlos Muñiz accepted DeSantis’ past arguments that the Equal Protection Clause ...
The California governor is threatening to make a controversial tit-for-tat response if Texas Republicans redraw their state’s ...
Justices, in a 5-1 decision, said an alternative requested by voting-rights groups for a North Florida district would violate ...
Florida’s congressional districts will stand, after the Florida Supreme Court upheld the maps, rejecting a challenge over a ...
The justices are reviewing a federal appeals court ruling which held that only the federal government can sue to protect ...
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