Here’s how federal courts help determine the fate of controversial issues, such as immigration laws, in Texas and beyond.
The U.S. Department of Justice argued that foreign nations are not "persons" protected by the Constitution's Fifth Amendment ...
The U.S. Supreme Court was set on Tuesday to hear a bid by two American gun companies to throw out the Mexican government's ...
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Federal Judge Amy Berman Jackson ruled late Saturday evening that President Donald Trump's firing of the head of the Office ...
Inside the nation’s courthouses, administration lawyers are now facing 100 lawsuits. Outside, the White House is mounting ...
Congress has refused to act to stem the tide of probably illegal incursions into their terrain by the executive branch. But ...
On February 24, 2025, Judge Armando Bonilla of the United States Court of Federal Claims (COFC) issued a decision holding that the COFC is the “de facto” forum for protests challenging agency ...
Federal courts have become referees in fights between states and presidential administrations with differing agendas. This includes policies such as immigration, a complex and divisive topic in ...
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