VTDigger created a tracker to follow Vermont Attorney General Charity Clark’s legal actions, together with other states and jurisdictions, challenging actions taken by President Donald Trump.
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Alternet on MSNJD Vance draws inspiration from a 19th century pro-slavery tyrant | OpinionIn 1828, gold was found in the Appalacian Mountains of Georgia on land that belonged to the Cherokee Nation. As word of the ...
A federal judge last week concluded a jury will decide whether a Denver police sergeant violated the constitutional rights of ...
Attorneys tasked with defending Trump’s agenda over the past few weeks have been put in an extremely challenging position, often showing up to court proceedings not fully prepared or with incorrect in ...
They found 10 violations, including that he was taking cash and money orders for “pain management treatment” and that he was repackaging unused medication to be dispensed to other patients. They asked ...
As Forbes has tracked for years, there are plenty of perfectly legal ways for senior government officials to become quite ...
The governor says the president's executive orders are holding up money for environmental projects, with billions more at ...
The courts have been one of the most effective tools to curtail Trump’s power grabs, even more so now with a MAGA-captured ...
Some of the 75,000 U.S. federal workers who the Office of Personnel Management says accepted a resignation buyout offer were ...
Courts have become Democrats' best chance of thwarting President Donald Trump's efforts to significantly downsize and reshape ...
The first few weeks of the Trump presidency have left some college leaders reminded of the uncertainty they felt during the early days of COVID-19.
An increasingly influential group of conservative scholars has some drastic ideas about the president’s power.
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