International students stripped of legal status in the US are piling up wins in court
ATLANTA (AP) — Anjan Roy was studying with friends at Missouri State University when he got an email that turned his world upside down. His legal status as an international…
Judge slams DOJ in Perkins Coie lawsuit over ‘temper tantrum’
The law firms that haven’t caved to President Donald Trump’s revenge orders have been doing well in court. One of the latest examples came Wednesday in a hearing involving the…
Confusion plagues Tulsa’s discrimination complaint process
(The Center Square) – The U.S. Department of Education under the Trump administration says that race-based decisions in education – including race-based hiring, admissions, and scholarships – are unlawful, and…
Legal Jargon: Understanding statute of limitations; why timing is crucial in legal cases
By the authority vested in me as President by the Constitution and the laws of the United States of America, it is hereby ordered: Section1.Purpose. A bedrock principle of the…
Davison County felony court cases for April 22
Today, Attorney General Pamela Bondi hosted members of the President’s Cabinet at the U.S. Department of Justice for the inaugural meeting of the Task Force to Eradicate Anti-Christian Bias in…
How Criminals Use Art and Culture to Launder Money
The U.S. Department of Education is investigating Montana State University for allegedly violating civil rights by partnering with an organization that historically promoted diversity in doctorate programs. The Department is…
Class Action Accuses Toyota of Illegally Sharing Drivers’ Data with Progressive
A federal class action lawsuit filed this week in Texas accused Toyota and an affiliated telematics aggregator of unlawfully collecting drivers’ information and then selling that data to Progressive. The…
Judge in Abrego Garcia case blasts ‘continued mischaracterization’ of SCOTUS order
Editor’s note: This article is based on insights from a podcast series. The views expressed in the podcast reflect the speakers’ perspectives and do not necessarily represent those of this…
6 beers, 1 plane: Alaska Supreme Court upholds aircraft forfeiture in bootlegging case
The Associated Press on Wednesday accused the White House of violating the First Amendment and called on the Trump administration to stop blocking its reporters from press events. Julie Pace,…
The thalassopolitics of international drug trafficking
A bill that would stiffen penalties for violating a temporary restraining order passed the state legislature after the Senate dropped its objections to House amendments last week. What You Need…