The Seventh Circuit hears arguments this week in a long-running Chicago immigration dispute that dates back to President ...
The Trump administration will soon have a chance to argue before a federal appellate court its novel reinterpretation of ...
The US Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit has granted the US Labor Department’s unopposed motion to dismiss its case ...
According to the Death Penalty Information Center, as of Nov. 28, there had been 1,651 executions across the country since ...
Zscaler Inc., a cloud security and software company riding a wave in demand for artificial intelligence products, awarded a ...
Six Flags Entertainment Corp.'s top management was sued in Ohio federal court by an investor who says shareholders were ...
SCOTUSBlog co-founder Tom Goldstein identified Parabellum Capital as the litigation funder he used to pay off seven-figure ...
Bankrupt trucking company Yellow reached settlements with 14 multiemployer pension plans to resolve billions of dollars in ...
A US judge cut by one third a requested $4.9 million attorney fee award for the settlement of wage and hour litigation ...
Texas and several of its cities quarreled over how local sales taxes are allocated in the state, particularly for online sales.
One of the first signs of trouble arrived at 9:41 p.m. Eastern time on Thursday, when most of Wall Street was shut and traders were still enjoying the Thanksgiving holiday in the US.
With Congress largely taking a backseat—especially on trade, one of Trump’s signature policies—and much of the executive ...
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