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Two federal judges have said the Trump administration cannot use the government shutdown to suspend food assistance for 42 million Americans. But hours into Saturday, when payments were due to be disbursed, President Donald Trump appears to be defying the ruling, potentially leaving millions unable to afford this month’s grocery bills.
NEW ORLEANS -- Immigration officials have deported a father living in Alabama to Laos despite a federal court order blocking his removal from the U.S. on the grounds he has a claim to citizenship, the man's attorneys said Tuesday.
A hookah bar in Clifton has been ordered to close its doors this month after a lawsuit was filed by Cincinnati officials.
A federal judge in Washington, D.C., on Friday sided with civil rights groups that sued the Trump administration over an executive order requiring proof of citizenship to register to vote. U.S.
An appeals court has temporarily paused a judge's order requiring U.S. Customs and Border Patrol commander-at-large Greg Bovino to appear in court daily.
The fallout continues over food aid to low-income Arkansans as the Trump administration agrees to partially fund the program in November.
Seattle City Attorney Davison won a court injunction against Trump's executive actions on federal grant funds.
A new court order has all but confirmed that Jake Paul vs Gervonta Davis is now far from reality. Davis has found himself in legal trouble, yet again. This tim