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Court Blocks Federal Push for Race Data From Universities, Citing “Chaotic” Rollout

Court Blocks Federal Push for Race Data From Universities, Citing “Chaotic” Rollout

A federal judge has halted an effort by the administration of Donald Trump to compel universities across 17 states to hand over extensive race-related admissions data, ruling that the plan was rushed and poorly executed. In Boston, U.S. District Judge F. Dennis Saylor IV issued a preliminary injunction preventing the mandate from taking effect, siding …

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Federal Appeals Court Hands Prediction Market Victory, Limits State Power Over Sports Contracts

Federal Appeals Court Hands Prediction Market Victory, Limits State Power Over Sports Contracts

A federal appeals court has drawn a sharp line between state gambling oversight and federal derivatives regulation, ruling that New Jersey cannot block a prediction market platform from offering sports-related contracts to users within the state. In a divided decision, a three-judge panel concluded that authority over the contracts offered by Kalshi lies exclusively with …

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Court’s Brief Order Reopens Door for Dropping Charges Against Steve Bannon

Court’s Brief Order Reopens Door for Dropping Charges Against Steve Bannon

A short, unsigned order from the U.S. Supreme Court has reshaped the legal landscape for Steve Bannon, a longtime political ally of Donald Trump, by clearing the way for the Justice Department to move ahead with dismissing the contempt-of-Congress case that once landed him behind bars. The ruling effectively wiped away a lower court’s decision …

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White House Pulls Back Protections as Transgender Student Settlements Scrapped

White House Pulls Back Protections as Transgender Student Settlements Scrapped

The administration of U.S. President Donald Trump has moved to unwind a series of civil rights agreements that had required school districts to support transgender students, marking another shift in federal policy on gender identity in education. Officials from the U.S. Department of Education announced that six previously negotiated resolution agreements would no longer be …

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Legal Community Rallies as Trump’s Orders Against Firms Face Appellate Test

Legal Community Rallies as Trump’s Orders Against Firms Face Appellate Test

A sweeping show of solidarity has emerged across the American legal landscape, with hundreds of law firms, partners, corporate counsel, and law students urging a federal appeals court to keep in place rulings that blocked executive orders targeting several prominent firms. The intervention frames the dispute not merely as a clash over policy, but as …

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Arch of Controversy: Court Probes Trump’s Grand Monument Plan in Washington

Arch of Controversy: Court Probes Trump’s Grand Monument Plan in Washington

A proposal to install a towering “Independence Arch” near the National Mall ran into sharp judicial scrutiny, as a federal judge questioned whether the White House could push forward without Congress stepping in. The courtroom exchange turned on a simple but consequential question: who gets to decide what rises in one of the country’s most …

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Pregnancy Leave Request Sparks High-Stakes Showdown for Big Law Giant

Pregnancy Leave Request Sparks High-Stakes Showdown for Big Law Giant

A federal courtroom in Manhattan is set to host an uncommon spectacle: a jury weighing employment discrimination claims against one of the world’s largest law firms. The dispute centers on allegations that a senior associate was dismissed shortly after seeking maternity leave, thrusting workplace culture inside elite legal circles into public view. The lawsuit was …

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Courtroom Cold Front: Trump’s Birthright Citizenship Push Meets Unexpected Resistance

Courtroom Cold Front: Trump’s Birthright Citizenship Push Meets Unexpected Resistance

President Donald Trump walked into the U.S. Supreme Court with a record of judicial wins on immigration — and walked out facing the possibility that one of his most ambitious proposals may not survive scrutiny. In a moment rarely seen in American constitutional drama, a sitting president attended oral arguments in person, watching as justices …

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Trump Drops Attorney General Pam Bondi, Installs Todd Blanche as Interim Chief

Trump Drops Attorney General Pam Bondi, Installs Todd Blanche as Interim Chief

A sudden shake-up at the top of the U.S. Justice Department unfolded as President Donald Trump removed Attorney General Pam Bondi, closing a turbulent chapter marked by political pressure, controversy over sensitive files, and growing friction inside the administration. The decision followed weeks of mounting dissatisfaction. The release and handling of records tied to financier …

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States Challenge Trump’s Mail-In Voting Crackdown, Constitutional Fight Heads to Court

States Challenge Trump’s Mail-In Voting Crackdown, Constitutional Fight Heads to Court

A coalition of Democratic-led states has launched a legal battle against a new executive order tightening rules on mail-in voting, escalating a fresh confrontation over election authority in the United States. The lawsuit, filed in federal court in Boston, brings together attorneys general from 22 states along with the District of Columbia. Pennsylvania’s governor also …

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