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Even though the president's orders have lost in court, big law firms are still hesitant to upset the king and incur his wrath.
Interviews with over 60 lawyers and 30 nonprofits show legal aid groups now have fewer resources to defend the vulnerable.
An Obama-appointed federal judge rejects a Trump-allied investment firm's request to block the Federal Reserve from meeting ...
President Trump’s effort to punish law firms suffered yet another judicial defeat on June 27, when U.S. District Judge Loren ...
The government informed U.S. District Judge Richard Leon that it was appealing his decision to permanently enjoin the ...
The government informed U.S. District Judge Richard Leon that it was appealing his decision to permanently enjoin the ...
All of Biden's executive orders, and other notable actions, so far The president has addressed COVID-19, immigration, the climate crisis and more.
President Donald Trump’s administration on Monday appealed a ruling that struck down an executive order targeting law firm ...
Trump will sign an executive order tomorrow allowing 401 (k) plans to invest in crypto, gold, and private equity. The $9 trillion retirement market will open to alternative assets beyond stocks and ...
President Trump penned an executive order Thursday to form a new classification of noncareer federal employees who will be hired to “help faithfully implement the President’s policy agenda.” … ...
Suspect in killings of "American Idol" executive and her husband charged with murder, burglary The 22-year-old man facing two counts of murder for the shooting deaths of "American Idol" executive ...
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