The decision from a three-judge panel allows the DEI-related orders to be enforced as a lawsuit against them plays out.
A federal appeals court handed the president a win on Friday night by allowing enforcement of a pair of executive orders that sought to abolish DEI programs from the federal government.
A federal appeals court has lifted a nationwide injunction on Trump’s executive orders targeting DEI programs, allowing ...
An appeals court has lifted a block on executive orders seeking to end government support for diversity, equity and inclusion ...
Decree's history: The first Great Lakes Fishing Decree was approved in 1985, followed by a second decree in 2000. After years ...
The Williams County commissioners Tuesday officially signed a resolution to not appeal a decision concerning a right of way issue, but more discussion was had.
I think that there are some somewhat inconsistent comments in the Sixth Circuit decision that I see as tiptoeing around an ...
Though the Sault Ste. Marie Tribe of Chippewa Indians opposed the fishing rights agreement, the appellate court said the ...
A proposed class action challenge to a Tennessee county rule requiring a hearing on the source of bail funds over $75,000 was ...
Impeachment threats against judges — and sometimes physical threats to their safety — compromise the independence of the ...
A recent ruling by the First Circuit Court of Appeals deepens the False Claims Act divide among circuit courts.
Conservative Justice Clarence Thomas harshly criticized the U.S. Supreme Court on Monday for declining to review a lower ...
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