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A Kentucky parent is taking her public record fight over access to digital copies of a copyrighted mental health survey to the Sixth Circuit.
A group of Venezuelan men asked the US Supreme Court to block their imminent deportation, saying the Trump administration was preparing to send them to a notorious prison in El Salvador without the ...
A challenge to a California state law that prevents public schools from telling parents if their child is using a different ...
Business advocates and advisers welcomed the government’s move to claw back its previous plans to get tougher on a type of ...
An American Airlines Inc. customer’s proposed class action was rightly dismissed since she failed to show the airline was ...
A US Securities and Exchange Commission lawsuit against Arete Wealth Inc. related to the firm’s alleged connection to a fraudulent investment scheme isn’t covered under the investment adviser’s ...
Willkie Farr & Gallagher brought a lawsuit against Iran Thursday, asking a court to order the country to pay damages to the ...
Washington’s lead prosecutor is demanding a medical journal focused on chest medicine answer questions on its editorial practices, including how it handles “competing viewpoints” and what he called ...
A mortgage underwriter gets another chance to rely on a recent federal law barring forced arbitration of sexual harassment claims to keep her bias lawsuit in court, a split federal appeals panel said ...
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent appointed his deputy, Michael Faulkender, as the next acting commissioner of the Internal ...
President Donald Trump said Friday he was pushing through a massive overhaul of the civil service system, posting new rules ...
Temporary protections for several hundred thousand Venezuelan immigrants will continue for now after a federal appeals court ...
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