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A Federal judge is speaking out after President Joe Biden vetoed a bill that would have added 66 federal judges in two-year waves through 2035. -
Obama-Appointed Judge Blocks Trump from Replacing Him After Surprise Decision Not to Retire
A U.S. Circuit Judge appointed by Obama has decided to postpone retirement, preventing President-elect Donald Trump from filling his seat on the federal bench. -
Federal Judge Blocks DeSantis from Censoring Pro-Abortion TV Ad: 'It's the First Amendment, Stupid'
Floridians Protecting Freedom has been granted a temporary restraining order -
Federal Judge Allows Homebuyers To Sue Real Estate Giants For Inflating Commissions, Impacting Nationwide Market
Are homebuyers being robbed by high commissions? Explore the game-changing U.S. court decision aiming to balance the scales. -
US Federal Judge Advances Humanitarian Immigration Policies, Bans Family Immigration Until 2031
Witness a promising leap in US immigration policy as a federal judge bans family separations until 2031. Embrace this new era of compassionate policy-making. -
Flint Settlement, Federal Judge Approves $97M For New Water Lines
A new deal following a federal judge approval of a $97 million settlement in Flint's contaminated water crisis, will be replacing lead water pipes and distribute free bottled water to residents. -
Trump’s Revised Travel Ban, Federal Judge In Hawaii Issues Temporary Restraining Order
A federal judge in Hawaii on Wednesday halted the Trump administration’s revised travel ban on visitors from six Muslim-majority countries and refugees around the world, just a day before the executive order was to be implemented. -
FBI’s Methods On Spying Journalists Should Remain Disclosed, Judge Rules
A federal judge is agreeing with the FBI's disputation that its methods on how it spies on journalists could impede national security. -
Federal Judge Allowed Lawsuit Against Two CIA Psychologists to Proceed
A federal judge allowed a civil lawsuit against two CIA psychologists to move forward. Those Washington state psychologists were contracted by CIA to develop interrogation program which abused the detainees. -
Judge Oks Trial For 'Stairway To Heaven' Copyright Case
A judge has given the go signal for the trial regarding the copyright case made against the popular song 'Stairway To Heaven.' The trial will determine if the 1971 hit has copied from another song. -
Federal Judge thinks over whether to let Arizona continue death penalty
Lawyers of state of Arizona has asked a federal judge to dismiss a lawsuit filed against their way of executing death penalty. -
US federal judge approves $20 billion settlement for 2010 BP oill spill
A federal judge in New Orleans has granted final approval to an estimated $20 billion settlement, resolving years of litigation over the 2010 BP oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico. -
U.S. judge cuts $18 mln verdict for N.Y. financier's ex-employee
A federal judge reduced by more than two-thirds the maximum sum a Swedish woman can recover after having prevailed in a jury trial against a New York financier she accused of sexual harassment and defamation. -
Lawsuit Seeking To Legalize Prostitution Dismissed By Federal Judge
A federal judge has dismissed a lawsuit seeking to legalize prostitution. The lawsuit was filed in California. -
Judge Awards $2 Million to Same-Sex Marriage Plaintiffs' Attorneys In Tennessee
A federal judge has awarded more than $2 million to the attorneys of gay couples in Tennessee. They helped the same-sex couples to win a landmark U.S. Supreme Court ruling allowing same-sex marriage. -
Federal Judge rules Indiana Governor’s order a form of racial discrimination
Governor Pences order to stop the state agencies from helping refugees resettlement in Indiana has been considered a form of discrimination, thus, unconstitutional. -
Apple Inc. in the midst of Constitutional dilemma: Uphold the law on national security or protect its customer's privacy right
Apple stands strong to argue in behalf of its every customer in protecting their inherent right against privacy. -
Judge Rejects Justice Department’s ‘Fast and Furious’ Privilege Claim
The Justice Department's hold on disputed documents relating to a 2012 gun tracking scandal has been losened with a federal judge's recent decision.
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