In 2025, New York expanded CPLR §2106, allowing affirmations to replace affidavits and other sworn statements with the same ...
Senator Chris Van Hollen, a Maryland Democrat, denounced the Kennedy Center’s renaming to include President Donald Trump, telling protesters at a rally Saturday that he would seek to “reverse this” ...
Wild video shows the moment an unassuming mom was busted for kidnapping her daughter 42 years ago — with a neighbor laughing and joking with the cops, assuming they couldn’t really be arresting her ...
President Donald Trump told Politico that it would be “devastating” if the Supreme Court struck down his executive order seeking to end birthright citizenship. In a wide-ranging interview with ...
Department of Justice (DOJ) official Harmeet Dhillon announced that her agency is unveiling a gun rights-focused section on Monday, promising Americans that "a lot more action" on gun rights ...
The U.S. Department of Justice Civil Rights Division established an office focused on the Second Amendment, a move that is being slammed by civil rights and racial justice leaders who decried the ...
The New York Times sued the Defense Department over new rules restricting how reporters cover the U.S. military, alleging they violate the First Amendment. The lawsuit, filed Thursday in the U.S.
The New York Times is suing the Department of War over its new policy that bars journalists from entering the Pentagon for not adhering to its newsgathering terms. The lawsuit, filed Thursday in the U ...
The New York Times on Thursday sued the Pentagon over a new set of press access rules, imposed by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, that has resulted in the exit of the veteran credentialed press corps ...
The New York Times announced it is suing the Pentagon on First Amendment grounds over a new press policy that led to a slew of news outlets losing their security credentials to be in the building. The ...