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A judge for the US Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit requested the full court vote on whether to rehear California’s lawsuit over the Trump administration’s deployment of National Guard to Los Angeles before an 11-judge panel.
A U.S. appeals court on Thursday placed a brief pause on a judge's ruling that had blocked President Donald Trump's administration from stripping hundreds of thousands of federal workers of the ability to engage in union bargaining with U.
Emergency application for stay is granted on July 8, 2025. Justice Sotomayor concurred in the grant of the stay. Justice Jackson dissented.
Earlier this week, we reported on Gutierrez v. Converse Inc., a putative class action under the California Invasion of Privacy Act (“CIPA”) arising out of Converse’s use of online chat features on its website.
Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals Judges Mark Bennett of Honolulu, Eric Miller of Seattle, and Jennifer Sung of Portland — presided over the hearing remotely in a case simply titled Trump v. Newsom.
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In one sense, the Supreme Court’s intervention may not be immediately earthshaking, because the lower courts seem to still have the opportunity to weigh the legality of what the RIFs look like in practice. “This is not the end of this case,” wrote Nick Bednar, a law professor at the University of Minnesota.
Federal inmates who committed their offenses before Nov. 1, 1987, can’t seek compassionate release, the US Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit said Wednesday.
Citing wording from an earlier precedent, the Sixth Circuit in Cox vs. TQL said the “connection to a broker’s prices, routes or services may be direct or indirect, as long as the connection is not too ‘tenuous, remote or peripheral.'”
The Supreme Court ruled Tuesday to allow President Donald Trump’s administration to move forward with his plan to thin out the federal workforce.
The U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to hear two cases related to the protection—and the preservation—of women's sports.
The Trump administration can move forward with disregarding collective bargaining agreements for federal workers at nearly two dozen agencies after an appeals circuit panel paused a lower court order.