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A federal judge said she planned to rule by April 24 on a request to stop parts of President Donald Trumpās sweeping executive order on elections from being enforced or implementedā¦.
The justice departmentās civil rights division is shifting its focus away from its longstanding work protecting the rights of marginalized groups and will instead pivot towards Donald Trumpās ...
TPM: A cagey Trump administration arrived at court Thursday, where a judge presided over the early stages of a lawsuit stemming from a March executive order mandating that proof of citizenship be ...
NYT: After the Trump administration rushed nearly 240 Central American immigrants onto charter planes last month and flew them ā most without hearings ā to a prison in El Salvador, the courts ...
Two weeks after two Millbourne officials pleaded guilty to federal charges in a brazen scheme to steal a 2021 mayoral election, they are still sitting on the tiny Delaware County boroughās council and ...
NYT: Senator Lisa Murkowski, the moderate Alaska Republican who has routinely broken with her party to criticize President Trump, has made a startling admission about the reality of serving in public ...
Days after Republicans on the state Supreme Court created a path for Jefferson Griffin to overturn his 2024 loss to incumbent Democrat Allison Riggs, the Democratic-controlled State Board of Elections ...
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NYT: When some of the nationās biggest law firms agreed to deals with President Trump, the terms appeared straightforward: In return for escaping the full force of his retribution campaign, the firms ...
Politico: Secretary of State Marco Rubio on Wednesday announced the closure of the agencyās hub for fighting foreign disinformation campaigns ā the final nail in a yearslong effort to shut down the ...
WSJ: A former top Trump administration official targeted with a federal investigation by President Trump said he would fight back against what he called an unprecedented campaign by the government to ...
In a preliminary order issued over the weekend likely designed to split the baby, a federal district court in North Carolina has told North Carolina election officials that they should follow a state ...
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