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There is no recourse to recover damages against federal actors, no matter how serious the violation of federal constitutional ...
Separately, the federal judge presiding over the case of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, the man the government wrongly deported to El Salvador, chastised the administration Tuesday for its inaction amid signs ...
Judge James Boasberg’s order stops short of holding any government officials in contempt, but leaves open the possibility for ...
A case involving two relatively obscure federal agencies could have the power to reshape a more well-known one — the Federal Reserve.
Denver Water will forge ahead with construction on its $531 million project to raise Gross Dam despite the threat of ongoing ...
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The justices are revisiting “Humphrey’s Executor,” a decision barring presidents from firing certain federal officials for ...
For the first time since the late 1990s Microsoft case, federal trials are weighing antitrust breakups, a tactic that harks ...
Scholars say that the Trump administration is now flirting with lawless defiance of court orders, a path with an uncertain ...
From deportation defiance to unchecked presidents, this op-ed unpacks how America’s legal system struggles to hold the most ...
Why can one judge stop policy actions by Congress or the President? Federal judges have broad authority to interpret laws and the U.S. Constitution.