March 28 (Reuters) - A conservative federal appeals judge who President Donald Trump considered a potential candidate for a U.S. Supreme Court nomination during his first term said impeaching ...
A federal judge has been cleared of wrongdoing for going on CNN to speak out against threats made against members of the judiciary and respond to President Donald Trump's comments about the ...
The extraordinary move by the Justice Department was an escalation of its conflict with the judge in the case and, by extension, the federal judiciary. By Alan Feuer and Charlie Savage The Trump ...
A federal judge on Monday indefinitely blocked the Department of Government Efficiency’s (DOGE) access to troves of sensitive personal data from three federal agencies, the latest roadblock to ...
Wedding menus in 2025 blend traditional flavors with modern culinary innovations. Couples personalize their menus to reflect their journey, incorporating dishes from memorable experiences and ...
A second federal judge indefinitely blocked President Trump’s blanket freeze on federal grants and loans, saying the administration “put itself above Congress.” U.S. District Judge John ...
Tamra Judge announced she quit “The Real Housewives of Orange County” in the middle of a cast trip. “It was a long run! When life gives you real problems this reality s–t doesn’t make sense.
Judge Lawrence VanDyke disagreed, and included a link to a video of himself posted on YouTube in his dissent. “This is the first video like this that I’ve ever made,” VanDyke said.
A federal judge sided with silenced Voice of America journalists on Friday, the latest setback for President Trump’s push to shut down US government-funded international broadcasters.
A 90-year-old Brooklyn federal judge who’s been on the bench for some of NYC’s most high-profile cases is now presiding over one of the biggest — and possibly most dangerous — of his career.
“I don’t think we anticipated all the problems,” said U.S. District Judge Lynn Adelman, one of the architects of the law. "We didn't anticipate that governments would just sort of drag their fee ...