Fox News Digital spoke with a pair of law professors about their thoughts on the current legal standoff between the Trump administration and the courts.
North Carolina appeals court judges listened to arguments Friday about whether votes on tens of thousands of ballots should ...
A hand grenade explosion killed three and injured one in Pakistan's Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. Occurring in an under-construction ...
Jurors heard closing arguments Friday in the case of a Nashville man who was shot and killed in robbery allegedly ordered by ...
Amazon is claiming the nation’s premier product safety agency is unconstitutional, deploying an argument that has found favor ...
RALEIGH, N.C. (WTVD) -- North Carolina appeals court judges listened to arguments Friday about whether votes on tens of ...
Plus, the administration is cutting $1 billion from schools and food banks, and the Idaho sixth grade teacher you should know ...
Mariah Carey emerged victorious in a high-profile copyright battle after a federal judge in Los Angeles dismissed claims that ...
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US District Judge James Boasberg vowed on Friday to find out whether officials in the Trump administration violated his ...
To justify the immediate deportation of suspected Venezuelan gang members, the president is invoking a rarely used statute ...
Trump officials have asked federal courts to trust them in their legal fights about the government overhaul, but judges want ...
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