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The administration disabled the database in March as it stared down several lawsuits challenging funding freezes.
Judges Karen Henderson, Robert Wilkins, and Bradley Garcia—appointed by Presidents Ronald Reagan, Barack Obama, and Joe Biden, respectively—found that the plaintiffs had not met the "stringent" ...
The latest state appellate court ruling involving a records inspection was issued in early June by the Fourth District Court of Appeal in the case of Gamboa v. Newth Gardens Condominium Association, ...
A U.S. appeals court has restored the Department of Government Efficiency’s (DOGE) access to Education Department databases, ...
On Tuesday, Governor Ron DeSantis announced the appointment of Kristine Van Vorst as a judge on the 8th Judicial Circuit ...
The most recent petition demanding a repeal of the landmark gay marriage law has lit headlines afire, but there are signs ...
A federal appeals court lifted the injunction on Arkansas’ law banning transgender minors’ health care, clearing the way ...
"I truly believe I was targeted because of my race," Brian Gavidia of Montebello, California, told NBC 4 Los Angeles.
Michael Pearson has been in an SC prison for the past 15 years and maintained innocence. The solicitor who put him there now ...
The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals upheld the dismissal of the lawsuit, claiming that the temple failed to show associational ...
A federal appeals court has ruled that Arkansas may enforce its ban on minors receiving gender-affirming care, overturning a ...
After a four-year pause, Arkansas’s ban on gender-affirming care for minors is back in effect. Supporters say it protects ...