A federal lawsuit has been filed by the National Trust for Historic Preservation to halt Trump's construction of a new ballroom at the White House, claiming multiple legal violations in the process.
In a bold move, the Justice Department has filed federal lawsuits against Colorado, Hawaii, Massachusetts, and Nevada for failing to provide voter registration lists. This marks a critical step in protecting election integrity.
President Trump has signed an executive order targeting state regulations on AI, aiming to protect U.S. global dominance in technology. This move has sparked controversy among politicians across the board.
In a surprising twist, California Republicans have filed a federal lawsuit to block a newly approved House map, claiming it unfairly favors Hispanic voters. This legal battle could impact the upcoming midterm elections.
A federal lawsuit challenges Trump's recent proclamation imposing fees on the H-1B visa program, arguing it violates existing laws and harms innovation. Critics claim it endangers American jobs.
The Justice Department has filed federal lawsuits against six states for failing to provide their voter registration lists, emphasizing the importance of clean voter rolls for fair elections.
A federal lawsuit accuses Otter.ai of secretly recording conversations for its transcription service without user consent, raising serious privacy concerns. The suit seeks class-action status for those affected.
Julliana Samson and other SNAP recipients are alarmed by the USDA's demand for their personal data. A federal lawsuit is challenging this unprecedented move, fearing misuse and privacy violations.
Amid an immigration crackdown in Southern California, allegations of racial profiling have emerged as agents round up Latino workers without warrants. Advocates call for justice as legal action unfolds.
Kilmar Abrego Garcia, deported to El Salvador, endured horrific abuse in CECOT prison, raising serious concerns over Trump's immigration policies and due process violations. His case has sparked nationwide debate.