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Supreme Court gives candidates right to challenge election rules
The Supreme Court on Wednesday ruled that candidates for federal offices have the right challenge election rules on vote counting.
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The Supreme Court on Wednesday ruled that candidates for federal offices have the right challenge election rules on vote counting.
The Supreme Court’s conservative majority sounded ready to uphold bans on transgender girls competing in girls’ sports.
Passage follows furor over Elon Musk-owned X allowing the Grok AI chatbot to generate sexualized images of real people, including children.
Some Republican lawmakers on Monday criticized the Justice Department’s investigation of Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell.
House Democrats renewed their legal challenge Monday to new restrictions on oversight visits to immigration detention facilities.
The Supreme Court is set to hear oral arguments Tuesday over the legality of state bans on transgender athletes in women and girls’ sports.
Arizona senator sues after DoD tries to reduce his pension pay and rank after he appeared in a video urging troops to refuse unlawful orders.
The increase would come as judiciary officials have raised serious concerns about threats facing federal judges.
Lawmakers sought to ensure the release of documents about Jeffrey Epstein this week, after the Justice Department blew through a deadline.
Democratic members of Congress on Thursday called for oversight hearings and independent probes after the fatal shooting of Renee Good.
FactCheck.org takes a closer look at some of the legal arguments that have been made surrounding President Trump's regime change in Venezuela
The Senate advanced a measure designed to bar the use of force in Venezuela without prior congressional approval.
Since President Donald Trump took office, the FDA has lost about 20 percent of its staff through reduction-in-force efforts.
Plan would temporarily extend enhanced Affordable Care Act tax credits, capping income eligibility and eliminating zero-premium plans.
Chairman opts to push back markup plans after unexpected death of committee member LaMalfa and Baird's car crash.
President Trump isn't interested in mundane governing matters in Venezuela, a source says, as White House officials turn to more hawkish goals
A bipartisan spending package rolled out Monday would turn down several key Trump administration proposals to restructure DOJ components.
The lawsuits face a critical test before a judge who is to decide just how much a president can do without anyone being allowed to sue him.
President Donald Trump's recently launched Gold Card initiative has generated interest among foreign nationals, immigration attorneys say.
Washington lawmakers are waiting on the Trump administration to spell out a long-term plan for Venezuela following the U.S. military action.