The U.S. Department of Education will change controversial race-based eligibility rules for federal grants after Young America's Foundation's 2024 lawsuit.
Did school picture contractor LifeTouch put "you and every other American kid" in the Epstein files? No, that's not true: There's no evidence that all 49 million American schoolchildren are in the ...
More than 5,000 employees have resigned, retired or been fired​ from the Justice Department in the first year of Mr. Trump's second administration.
At issue, according to letters from DOJ, is if the districts allow parents to opt out of instruction about "sexual orientation or gender ideology." ...
A federal judge threw out on Wednesday an administrative board's decision endorsing the Trump administration's policy of subjecting thousands of people arrested during its immigration crackdown to ...
In an unusual move, the lawmakers traveled to Wexner’s home in New Albany, Ohio, for the interview.
A federal judge has thrown out an administrative board's decision that endorsed the Trump administration's policy of placing ...
The attorney's office said examples of the evidence and information it seeks include physical evidence such as firearms, cartridge casings, and uniforms along with all videos and photographs recorded ...
New Mexico's Department of Justice said on Wednesday the state was investigating an allegation, which emerged from documents ...
A judge Wednesday appeared skeptical of the federal government’s defense of officers launching clouds of tear gas that have routinely seeped into a low-income apartment complex near Portland’s U.S.
A federal judge has allowed key parts of the federal government's antitrust lawsuit against Live Nation Entertainment and Ticketmaster to proceed to trial, while dismissing other claims after finding ...
The ruling out of Minnesota marks a new level of judicial concern about the Trump administration’s lack of compliance with judges’ orders in immigration cases.