The three-judge panel issued its ruling on Monday after hearing oral arguments in REX’s appeal in mid-February.
The U.S. Department of Justice argued that foreign nations are not "persons" protected by the Constitution's Fifth Amendment ...
A group of civil rights attorneys filed a lawsuit against President Donald Trump and DHS Secretary Kristi Noem on Monday for ...
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Sportico on MSNJudging College Sports: A History of NCAA Ties to the Federal BenchGeorgia baseball player Dylan Goldstein's current eligibility lawsuit against the NCAA has brought allegations of judicial ...
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Hosted on MSNNCAA House Settlement Final Approval Motion FiledThe pending settlement between the NCAA and current and former D-I athletes represented by the House, Carter and Hubbard ...
The US State Department has canceled scheduled travel to the United States for thousands of refugees in violation of US and ...
The Supreme Court appeared prime to rule narrowly in a dispute over when US courts can enforce foreign arbitration awards, ...
"[T]he dissemination of aggressive, angry, hostile, threatening comments about federal judges—and the number of them coming ...
A California utility lost its bid Monday for the US Supreme Court to hear its claim that it should be compensated for moving ...
The Ninth Circuit denied the brokerage's request for a new trial, agreeing with an earlier ruling that NAR's no-commingling ...
The justices looked for straightforward answers in two international disputes, putting off more complex questions for the ...
In a judgment of great significance for the rights of persons with disabilities, the Supreme Court today quashed a rule of the Madhya Pradesh judicial services which disallowed visually ...
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