The filing marks the most coordinated legal pushback yet against a series of Trump orders aimed at penalizing high-profile firms.
The U.S. Supreme Court allowed President Donald Trump's administration to proceed with millions of dollars of cuts to teacher training grants - part of his crackdown on diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives - in a setback on Friday to eight Democratic-led states that have challenged the policy.
The ruling was a win for the Republican who narrowly lost a State Supreme Court race in November. The case has tested the boundaries of post-election litigation.
A three-judge panel of the North Carolina Court of Appeals ruled Friday that more than 65,000 votes cast in the contested race for the state Supreme Court in 2024 must be recounted and verified — a win for the Republican candidate in the razor-thin,
After a Democratic incumbent appeared to have narrowly won, her Republican challenger sued in a case that has been ongoing since November.
Lower courts had blocked the Trump administration’s effort to cut funding from teacher training and development programs created by Congress.
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A North Carolina appeals court sided Friday with the trailing Republican candidate in an extremely close state Supreme Court election, a ruling that could flip the result of the nation’s only 2024 race that is still undecided.
A court ruled that tens of thousands of votes whose ballots were challenged by a losing Republican state Supreme Court candidate should be given 15 days to verify their eligibility.