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The city agreed to keep some sanctioned camping sites open, but will resume enforcing a 96-hour limit on how long homeless people stay in them.
Ahead of oral arguments over Illinois’ gun ban in the federal appeals court, attorneys for the state filed their final reply ...
The Trump administration sent reduction-in-force notices to more than 1,400 staffers at the Consumer Financial Protection ...
A Kentucky county clerk has asked the Supreme Court to reconsider the landmark case that made same-sex marriage legal ...
STORY COUNTY, Iowa (KCCI) - Story County officials are pushing to have their case over pipeline safety standards heard by the U.S. Supreme Court, KCCI reports. Summit Carbon Solutions sued Story and ...
A federal court has sided with a South Carolina teenager challenging the legality of a state law dealing with which students can use which bathrooms at school.
A federal judge conceded that a planned copper mine will destroy a site sacred to the Apache people, but refused to stop a ...
A final ruling on a legal challenge to the tariffs is not expected until January, by which time billions more dollars will be ...
If confirmed, Assistant U.S. Attorney Rebecca Taibleson would take the seat held by Appellate Judge Diane Sykes, who is moving to senior status.
The government’s missives sought to “substantially alter the legal obligations of schools and educators” without following ...
A southern Oregon city that gained national attention for its practice of punishing homeless people for camping outside has ...
Military legal experts who have been advising transgender troops say that the new policy is unlawful, and while they were not aware of the other services releasing similar memos, they fear it could ...