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States Sue Over SNAP Limitations for Migrants

Twenty-one states and the District of Columbia filed a lawsuit against the Department of Agriculture over the inability for migrants to access Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits.

Campbell’s Executive Mocks Customers and Brand Behind Closed Doors

A Campbell’s Soup executive faces backlash after a secret recording allegedly captures him insulting the brand.

Lawsuit Erupts Over Mortgage Fraud Probe

Rep. Eric Swalwell (D-CA) filed a lawsuit against Federal Housing Finance Agency Director Bill Pulte, alleging he abused his position by making criminal referrals over mortgage fraud.

Justice Thomas Challenges Military Immunity Doctrine After Court Denial

Justice Clarence Thomas dissents from the Supreme Court’s refusal to hear a widow’s wrongful-death claim against the U.S. government.

Prosecutor’s Appointment Nullifies High-Profile Indictments

A federal judge dismissed the indictments of former FBI Director James Comey and New York Attorney General Letitia James, arguing that interim U.S. Attorney Lindsey Halligan’s appointment was unlawful.

Court Considers Reopening Tylenol Cases

A federal appeals court is weighing whether to revive hundreds of lawsuits filed by parents who claimed their child's autism or ADHD was linked to Tylenol.

DOJ Strikes Back Against California’s Tuition Benefits for Illegals

The Department of Justice has filed a lawsuit against California laws providing in-state tuition, scholarships, and subsidized loans for illegal immigrants.

University of Kentucky in Hot Seat Over Anti-Israel Prof’s Free Speech Lawsuit

A University of Kentucky law professor sues the school after being removed from teaching due to anti-Israel remarks.

Court Blocks Duffy’s License Restrictions

A federal appeals court temporarily blocked a Department of Transportation (DOT) policy narrowing the conditions under which states may issue commercial driver’s licenses to noncitizens.

Nevada Court Reignites 2020 Electors Case Days After Trump Pardons

The Nevada Supreme Court reopened the 2020 alternative electors case following President Trump's pardon of those involved.

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