The second day of oral arguments did little to answer outstanding questions about the impact Trump's order will have ...
U.S. District Judge Ana Reyes pressed U.S. Attorney Jason Lynch, who is defending the administration, about the January ...
A federal judge declined to immediately order the State Department to stop withholding funds for refugee resettlement ...
The Massachusetts Interscholastic Athletic Association received loans of $344,267 in 2020 and $362,027 in 2021 to pay its ...
Faced with judges’ orders to block certain initiatives, the Trump administration has found ways to tell courts it still has ...
One of President Donald Trump’s first executive orders after he won back the White House sent shock and fear throughout the ...
Hours after pledging that the safety net program “isn’t going to be touched,” Trump surprised some of his own staff Wednesday ...
The bounds of presidential power can be hazy, and the Republican-appointed supermajority on the Supreme Court could expand ...
The battle over congestion pricing in New York City is back in court.  While the case moves through the system, the cameras ...
No, congestion pricing is still alive while the MTA and the Trump administration duke it out in federal court. MTA board chair and CEO Janno Lieber and Gov. Kathy Hochul have said they will keep the ...
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy rescinded an agreement that allowed congestion pricing tolls to start on Jan. 5.
Indiana business owners face uncertainty as the DBE program, meant to prevent discrimination, faces a pause due to a lawsuit.