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The U.S. Justice Department has lifted a decades-old school desegregation order in Louisiana, calling its continued existence ...
That Musk-y aroma; warning signs for GOP in Virginia; Dems clash over high-profile post; former Atlanta mayor eyes ...
Hallelujah. The national game has had to be dragged kicking and screaming to a position of upholding fairness for half the ...
Transgender women will no longer be able to play in women's football from June 1, England's governing Football Association ...
The United States does not have to return a Maryland man who was accidentally deported to a high-security prison in El Salvador to U.S. soil by midnight, the Supreme Court ruled Monday in an ...
The Supreme Court will begin hearing cases for the term on October 6, 2025. The court's yearly term begins on the first Monday in October and lasts until the first Monday in October the following year ...
The Supreme Court on Tuesday morning was sympathetic to the victims of a “wrong house” raid in 2017, with several justices ...
Justices heard arguments on Tuesday in a case from Atlanta involving a 2017 pre-dawn FBI raid of the wrong house that traumatized a family and left thousands of dollars of damage. Lower courts tossed ...
The Supreme Court seemed likely Tuesday to rule narrowly in favor of a family trying to hold federal law enforcement accountable in court after an FBI raid wrongly targeted their Atlanta home.
The FBI might not be as immune as they thought now that the Supreme Court is considering allowing an Atlanta family to sue for negligence, trespassing, assault.
The U.S. Supreme Court is scheduled to hear arguments in a yearslong legal battle over an FBI raid on the wrong Atlanta house ...