Court challenges over U.S. vaccine policy are intensifying as disputes between HHS and pediatric groups unfold. The rulings could shape future vaccination guidance nationwide.
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A gun rights group has filed a federal lawsuit challenging New York’s ban on carrying firearms in Times Square. The case argues the restriction violates constitutional protections.
The Trump administration is seeking court approval to deport Kilmar Abrego Garcia to Liberia. The case highlights an ongoing legal battle over immigration enforcement and judicial rulings.
UC Berkeley Law is under renewed scrutiny following claims its dean violated a recent settlement agreement. The dispute centers on anti-Zionist bylaws and campus discrimination rules.
ICE agents have been deployed to support TSA operations at major U.S. airports. The move signals expanded federal coordination in aviation security.
Unredacted emails suggest New York City officials coordinated efforts tied to vaccine mandate enforcement. The revelations may impact ongoing legal battles over fired workers.
The House approved new legislation targeting migrants who commit certain crimes, including fraud. The move has intensified debate over immigration enforcement and due process.
Nine people were convicted by a federal jury for their roles in a violent attack on an ICE detention facility in Texas. Prosecutors said the incident included gunfire and explosives that injured a police officer.
The FCC warned broadcasters they could face action over alleged “news distortions” in coverage of the Iran conflict. The message signals tougher scrutiny of licensed TV and radio networks.
New York City officials say a bill establishing protest buffer zones around houses of worship will pass this week. The measure aims to address rising antisemitic incidents and protect religious institutions.
A judge has issued a significant ruling in the case against the man accused of assassinating activist Charlie Kirk. The decision keeps prosecutors on the case as legal disputes continue ahead of trial.
A Portland prosecutor is aggressively pursuing charges against protesters arrested outside an ICE facility. The shift follows years of criticism that earlier policies allowed repeated protest-related crimes to go unpunished.
Newly uncovered documents describe seminars that teach judges about climate litigation while hosting them at destinations like Napa Valley and Hawaii. Critics say the program aims to influence judges handling environmental lawsuits.


















