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Court: National Guard troops sent to Illinois by Trump can stay but can’t be deployed for now
National Guard troops sent to Illinois by President Donald Trump can stay in the state and under federal control, but can’t ...
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Case involving two Utahns accused of attempting a military coup in the Democratic Republic of Congo could include classified information
In a federal court case involving two Utahns accused of attempting a coup d'etat in the Democratic Republic of Congo, U.S.
Federal courts across the country have heard legal challenges to the mobilization of troops in Los Angeles, Washington, ...
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One Appeals Court Gave Us a Taste of the Deference Trumpified Courts Want to Give the President
District judges, including those appointed by President Trump, have been remarkably scrupulous despite overwhelming pressure ...
Members of the Texas National Guard have deployed into the greater Chicago area, an official said Wednesday night, as lawyers ...
By Heather Schlitz, Renee Hickman and Dietrich Knauth CHICAGO (Reuters) -President Donald Trump's aggressive and ...
The Army missed an appeal deadline by 20 minutes in the case involving Col. William Wright, who was charged with drinking ...
A federal court on Thursday allowed a sexual assault case against the second-highest-ranking military official to proceed, a rare move that legal experts say could potentially chip away at such cases ...
Portland held arguments Thursday morning before the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals on whether it will put a more lasting hold on Oregon U.S. District Judge Karin J. Immergut’s initial temporary ...
Smoke rises from the USS Bonhomme Richard at Naval Base San Diego Sunday, July 12, 2020, in San Diego after an explosion and fire Sunday on board the ship at Naval Base San Diego. (AP Photo/Denis ...
The Pentagon is planning to divert up to 600 military lawyers (known as "JAGs" - members of the Judge Advocate General's corps) to serve as temporary immigration judges. The idea is to dispose of ...
WASHINGTON — More than 50 people have faced federal charges in Washington, D.C., since President Donald Trump’s emergency law-and-order surge began last month. Already, prosecutors have dropped at ...
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