The Trump administration is moving much faster than the court system in order to effectuate preferred policy goals, the plaintiffs argue.
Grace Maxwell, a student at Cedarville University in Greene County, and Elizabeth Anne Keys, a Cincinnati native, were among ...
The Justice Department argued in a Washington court that litigation against the administration is moot now that the White ...
The DC Court of Appeals will hear a case that has potential nationwide influence on the legal doctrine of “ecclesial ...
An American Airlines regional passenger jet and a U.S. Army Black Hawk helicopter collided midair and crashed into the ...
The District of Columbia Public Schools community is mourning the loss of one of its high school students who was shot and ...
Lawsuit alleges the Office of Personnel Management is using a server to send emails to employees without conducting the ...
The interim U.S. attorney for the District of Columbia may have his sights set on taking some form of legal action against ...
Rhode Island court temporarily halts Trump administration's federal funding freeze after a multistate coalition challenges ...
Democracy Forward filed a lawsuit that led to a temporary hold on the effort to strip funding for nonprofits and educational ...
"January 20 was an inauguration—not a coronation," said one attorney general suing the Trump administration for its federal spending freeze.
A legal organization chaired by Democratic election attorney Marc Elias and funded by a number of major left-wing donor groups ...