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A federal judge cleared the way for a California-based company to continue pursuing a challenge to a 2024 Florida law that ...
In a potential watershed decision issued on February 26, 2025, the United States District Court for the Northern District of Texas ruled, in U.S.
Even though 86% of transgender Americans have health insurance, one in four reported being denied coverage for gender-affirming care in the 2015 and 2022 U.S. Transgender surveys. These denials can ...
Before the ink on a recent significant ERISA burden of proof decision has even dried, the Supreme Court is seeking input from the Department of Labor on a case that turned on just that issue.
WASHINGTON — The Trump administration has decided that the U.N. agency for Palestinian refugees is not immune from being sued ...
Universities no longer embrace different opinions. Dr. Allan Josephson learned that when he said children weren't mature ...
Federal appellate judges don't think a wetland near a hotel on St. Simons Island is protected by the Clean Water Act, despite what environmental groups say.
Jacob Gershman covers law for The Wall Street Journal. He previously wrote about New York politics for the Journal and the New York Sun.
A federal judge has agreed with voting rights groups and Democrats that the Constitution gives the power to regulate federal ...
A Georgia federal judge dismissed the conservationists’ Clean Water Act lawsuit for a second time last year, ruling that the ...
Federal attorneys seemingly conceded the federal government is in a losing battle to kill New York City’s congestion pricing program, new court documents show.  In an ...
The 11th Circuit Court of Appeals upheld legislation requiring strip club dancers in Jacksonville to be 21 and older.