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Gagging orders' are mostly wielded by the rich but the government's use of one on the Afghan data leak raises concerns about ...
Following a blocked Trump executive order on election integrity, America First Legal urges a key federal agency to ...
Three weeks after the Supreme Court ruled to limit the use of nationwide, or universal, injunctions in a case stemming from ...
Super-injunctions are bad things. They suppress debate about matters that should be in the public domain by rendering ...
Sheffield City Council has accepted an independent review's recommendation for a full apology for its "heavy-handed" legal ...
Opinion: Washington & Lee law professor Suzette Malveaux says the Supreme Court has chipped away at class actions for decades ...
Judges presiding over challenges to President Donald Trump‘s agenda are turning to administrative law to nullify his policies ...
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled a program that collects fees to help underserved areas was legal, David Murray writes.
Red states could sometimes benefit from the work of Democratic attorneys general when judges blocked federal policies ...
More than 67,000 cases of deodorant sold at Walmart, Dollar Tree and on Amazon recalled China's richest man buying water ...
An accidental email sent in 2022 containing sensitive personal data of 19,000 Afghan applicants sparked a covert operation by ...