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Federal judge again blocks end to birthright citizenship

Experts said cases like the one involved in Thursday’s ruling will serve as the testing ground for courtroom fights over Trump’s broader efforts to reshape the federal government without input from Congress

Campaigns · 118th Congress

At the Races: Jobs not judges

The Biden-Harris reelection campaign is hitting kitchen-table issues hard as Donald Trump is largely stuck in a New York City courtroom, and Democrats down the ballot hope this focus gives him coattails

What has been deemed legal is not always right

And in 1856, after listening to her testimony in chambers, because Blacks could not testify against whites in court, Judge Benjamin Hayes decided in her favor.

Surprise-billing lawsuits slow payments processes

the law’s passage, providers have brought nearly 20 cases challenging the Biden administration’s interpretation of the rule, bringing some of the biggest players in the health care industry into the courtroom

Campaigns · 117th Congress

At the Races: Feeling the pinch

Prosecution and defense attorneys gave their opening statements in a Los Angeles federal courtroom Thursday.

Congress · 117th Congress

Senators will judge Trump as victims of mob’s attack

But the Senate is not a courtroom. Senators are not simply jurors. The ultimate question about Trump’s behavior is about politics and the Constitution, not guilt beyond a reasonable doubt.

Congress · 116th Congress

Illinois senators split on judge votes, exposing division

on constitutionally-protected reproductive health rights demonstrating extreme bias against women’s rights and science that undermines my confidence that they could serve as the fair and independent judge

Policy · 116th Congress

Immigration courts scale back group hearings

The EOIR, the Justice Department agency that oversees immigration courts, specified it would delay preliminary appearances by groups of immigrants before a single judge.