A group of Holocaust victims may not sue Hungary in American courts to recover property stolen during World War II because ...
The justices unanimously ruled that the plaintiffs had not established a connection to the United States required by the ...
Acting U.S. Attorney for D.C. Ed Martin opened inquiries into Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer and Calif. Rep. Robert ...
Trump Media & Technology Group, the parent company of Truth Social, accused Judge Alexandre de Moraes of attempting to ...
A longtime attorney at Washington law firm Jones Day is taking a top role in the U.S. Justice Department’s civil division, where he will be part of a core group defending Republican U.S. President ...
The U.S. Supreme Court says people left waiting for months on their unemployment claims during the coronavirus pandemic in Alabama must be able to sue the state over the delay.
An independent shrimper in Alabama spent months fighting for benefits during the COVID-19 pandemic. The Supreme Court ruled he and others have the right to sue.