Chief Justice John Roberts criticized a call by President Donald Trump for the impeachment of a federal trial judge who temporarily barred the federal government from deporting noncitizens pursuant to an executive order published on Saturday.
The Washington D.C. attorney general’s office has dropped its lawsuit against the Proud Boys and the Oath Keepers regarding the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol riot. The case was dropped because the city didn't have the money to continue pursing it, according to The Hill newspaper.
StudentNation spoke with Shezza Abboushi Dallal, a member of Khalil’s legal defense team, about the status of his case and the government’s attack on freedom of speech.
The Trump administration says it terminated $20 billion of Biden-era grants because some recipients have senior staffers who served in the Biden or Obama
Artificial intelligence can’t be credited with creating a copyright-protected work because human authorship is required, a D.C. Circuit panel ruled Tuesday.
After a long wait and a bunch of disappointing straight-to-DVD sequels, Starship Troopers is still trying to live forever with a theatrical reboot now in development.
Matthew Thomas, Columbia Academy, Jr.: Thomas logged runner-up finishes in the district and region for Division II-A doubles, finishing top eight in the state qualifying for the TSSAA state tournament. Thomas was 8-4 in doubles and 8-3 in singles.
The Trump administration is attempting to claw back $20 billion of grants obligated under the 2022 Inflation Reduction Act's premier clean-energy program.
D.C. Mayor Bowser is set to hold a press conference on Monday after the U.S. Senate passed a bill that wouldrestore more than $1 billion to the city's budget.
President Donald Trump on Saturday issued an executive order to deport Venezuelan gang members under the Alien Enemies Act of 1798, a rarely used wartime law that could allow removals with little due process.
Missouri Rep. Mark Alford said the U.S. Small Business Administration should relocate its regional office to Columbia. While Kansas City is not actually a "sanctuary city," Mayor Quinton Lucas has expressed support for the city's growing population of immigrants and refugees.
A federal district court judge late Friday denied a temporary restraining order request from legal advocacy groups seeking access to their clients while they were detained at Naval Station Guantanamo Bay,
A federal judge blocked the Trump administration from using the 1798 Alien Enemies Act to deport Venezuelan migrants, just hours after Trump invoked the law.
The court of the Metropolitan District of Columbia decided to stop mass deportations of migrants from the United States on the basis of the Enemy Aliens Act of 1798 and to deploy all flights with deportees on board.
On March 13, 2025, twenty states and the District of Columbia sued the Trump administration to stop its plans to cut the U.S. Department of Education’s workforce by roughly half. The case is in the U.
With signs made from crayons and colored markers, children rallied on Capitol Hill with their parents on Thursday, protesting layoffs and spending limits.
Lawmakers warn that GOP budget cuts could severely impact food assistance for children, with potential SNAP cuts affecting over 20% of kids in 17 states.
A national immigration group voluntarily dismissed a lawsuit filed against US Citizenship and Immigration Services over abrupt changes to forms for green cards and other benefits without a grace period for applications already submitted.
The former chair of the agency that enforces labor laws for the federal workforce will return to her job, reversing President Donald Trump‘s decision to fire her in February, a US district judge ruled.
The states allege the cuts amount to an illegal shutdown of the Education Department's crucial, congressionally-mandated work, including protecting civil rights.
A nonprofit that was awarded nearly $7 billion by the Biden administration to finance clean energy and climate-friendly projects has sued the Environmental Protection Agency, accusing it of improperly
The arrest of Mahmoud Khalil, a recent graduate of Columbia University and pro-Palestine activist, by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has sparked nationwide protests and mount