The District Court for the District of Columbia has granted summary judgment to the Washington Area Bicyclist Association, holding that the National Park Service and Federal Highway Administration acted arbitrarily and capriciously in deciding to remove...
A permanent resident held since August 2023 sits at the center of a Ninth Circuit dispute over whether the court should vacate his removal order outright or send the case back to the BIA — a choice with significant res judicata consequences for any future...
The Tenth Circuit denied Frontier Airlines' petition for review of a final order by the Transportation Security Administration upholding a liability of $5,377,584.15 for unpaid security service fees. The dispute centered on whether the airline was required...
The New York Attorney General's office announced a settlement with NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital requiring the system to pay $500,000 and implement operational reforms after an investigation into emergency psychiatric screening, patient monitoring, and...
New York Attorney General Letitia James co-led a coalition of 18 other state attorneys general in an amicus brief filed with the U.S. Supreme Court, her office announced, urging the justices to uphold lower court rulings that have postponed the Trump...
The D.C. Circuit on April 18 affirmed the Secretary of Labor's authority to cite KC Transport, Inc. for safety violations at an off-site trucking maintenance facility, holding that the shop and the haul trucks it services fall within the Federal Mine Safety...
The First Circuit reversed the Board of Immigration Appeals’ denial of adjustment of status for a Venezuelan national, holding that the agency engaged in impermissible de novo factfinding rather than reviewing the Immigration Judge’s credibility...
A North Carolina federal court has ruled that a statutory provision governing federal law enforcement hiring ages operates as a statutory carve-out from the Age Discrimination in Employment Act, meaning agencies need not separately justify maximum entry-age...
A federal judge applied the Supreme Court's 2025 Medina decision to dismiss with prejudice all four Medicaid Act claims brought on behalf of a severely disabled child whose Virginia Medicaid program refused to fund inpatient treatment at a specialized...
The Federal Circuit upheld a Court of Federal Claims decision finding that the General Services Administration acted arbitrarily when it overrode an automatic statutory stay on a Strategic National Stockpile contract award, and rejected the government's...
A federal judge in Massachusetts granted a preliminary injunction pausing the U.S. Department of Education's demand for admissions data from public colleges and universities, according to New York Attorney General Letitia James, whose office led a 17-state...
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has filed a motion for summary judgment seeking to permanently end the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, his office announced, asking a federal court to declare the policy unlawful and block the federal...
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau notified a federal court Friday that the Department of Justice's Office of Legal Counsel has determined the agency cannot lawfully request funding from the Federal Reserve because the central bank currently lacks the...
A coalition of 24 attorneys general and Pennsylvania's governor sued President Trump on April 3 in federal court in Massachusetts, seeking to block a March 31 executive order that would establish a national voter eligibility list and restrict U.S. Postal...
New York Attorney General Letitia James announced a settlement with NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital requiring the system to overhaul its emergency psychiatric care after a years-long investigation found repeated lapses in patient screening, supervision, and...
New York Attorney General Letitia James and 22 other state attorneys general, joined by Pennsylvania's governor, filed suit to strike down a Trump administration executive order that would direct the U.S. Postal Service to refuse delivery of mail ballots...
The U.S. Department of Energy has rescinded a policy capping reimbursement for administrative and staffing costs on state energy programs at 10 percent of a project's total budget and agreed to dismiss its appeal of a federal court ruling that struck the...
The Federal Trade Commission has secured a permanent injunction and a $2 million monetary judgment against Americana Liberty LLC, Three Nations Capital LLC, and three individual officers for allegedly labeling patriotic-themed products as "Made in the USA"...
The Fifth Circuit on Friday vacated a National Labor Relations Board order finding Starbucks Corporation liable for an unfair labor practice in connection with a union organizing campaign at its La Quinta, California store, holding that the Board applied...
Connecticut Attorney General William Tong joined a coalition of 19 attorneys general in filing an amicus brief at the U.S. Supreme Court in Trump v. Miot and Mullin v. Doe, supporting a challenge to the Trump administration's termination...