A federal appeals court has canceled plea deals for three men accused of the 9/11 attacks, leading to a potential appeal and renewed calls for justice from victims' families. The case has been stalled for years, creating frustration and uncertainty.
A federal appeals court has overturned the FTC's click-to-cancel rule, which aimed to simplify subscription cancellations for consumers. This decision follows industry groups' legal challenges against the regulation.
In a surprising legal twist, a federal appeals court allows Trump to keep control over 4,000 California National Guard troops. This decision comes amid rising tensions in LA and the ongoing Israel-Iran conflict. Find out the implications of this ruling and more!
In a surprising legal twist, a federal appeals court has ruled that President Trump can keep the National Guard in Los Angeles, allowing him to use the military amid protests against his deportation policies. This ruling could set a precedent for future deployments without state consent.
A federal appeals court has sided with Trump, allowing him to maintain control over California's National Guard amid rising tensions over immigration raids in Los Angeles. This ruling comes despite opposition from Gov. Newsom, who argued for state control.
In a surprising turn, a federal appeals court granted a stay on Gavin Newsom's regained control of the California National Guard, allowing Trump to maintain troop presence amid ongoing protests over ICE raids. The situation escalates as curfews remain in place in Los Angeles.
A federal appeals court has temporarily blocked an order that would have returned control of the California National Guard to Governor Gavin Newsom, raising significant constitutional questions about military deployment amid protests.
A federal appeals court has allowed President Trump's hefty tariffs to take effect while legal challenges proceed. The case is set for expedited review, raising questions about the future of U.S. trade policy and its economic implications.
The Trump administration is urging the Supreme Court to reverse a ruling that reinstates over 1,300 terminated Education Department employees, claiming the layoffs align with their policy to streamline the agency.
In a significant ruling, the 9th Circuit Court has frozen President Trump's mass firings directive at multiple agencies, marking a setback for his plans to reshape the federal government. The court emphasized that such drastic measures require congressional authorization.