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Sen. Cynthia Lummis led a letter from Wyoming's congressional delegation slamming condemnations from more than 100 Cowboy ...
A judge demanded more answers from the government about what it has done to facilitate the return of Kilmar Abrego Garcia.
In Imo State, something deeply unsettling has taken root. The judiciary, once the final refuge for order and fairness, now ...
More than 120 lawsuits are challenging Trump’s second-term agenda. Here’s how the federal court system works and how it’s ...
More than 8% of employees responding to the U.S. federal judiciary's first-ever nationwide survey examining workplace ...
Fewer than half of employees of the federal judiciary believe court workers are willing to report instances of workplace misconduct, according to results of a long-awaited survey conducted by the ...
As the former federal judge J. Michael Luttig, a well-known conservative jurist, said recently, Trump has “launched a ...
The barriers that women face in the legal profession are an extension of societal barriers that they face and these societal ...
Long a volatile discussion topic, proposed legislation involving K-12 school calendars is back to the Judiciary Committee of ...
The Rivers State Judicial Service Commission (JSC) has debunked the claims by a former Chief Magistrate, Ejike King George, that he resigned from office due to the declaration of state of emergency in ...
More than 80 national and local progressive groups are warning that the country is facing an “unprecedented constitutional ...
A U.S. House oversight committee members sent a letter to Washington Attorney General Nick Brown requesting information on the Keep Washington Working Act.