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The Justice Department argues these tuition laws unfairly offer a benefit to foreigners that is unavailable to U.S. citizens and legal residents.
A Supreme Court ruling last week means planned reductions in force can continue, but unions and other groups will battle the administration at each step.
A third court blocked Trump's birthright citizenship order, bringing the legal clash another step closer to the Supreme Court ...
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The White House is pursuing heavy fines from Harvard and other universities as part of potential settlements to end ...
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The Well News on MSNWhite House Releases $5.5B in Frozen Education FundsWASHINGTON - The White House said Friday that the administration will release $5.5 billion in frozen education funds, two ...
Solo practitioners, former government litigators and small law offices stepped up to help challenge the Trump ...
The White House just spent six months jamming a massive legislative package through Congress with almost no margin for error.
Trump surprised attendees at a White House luncheon on Monday by using expletives while discussing his legal challenges and ...
A White House spokesperson exclusively responded to EW after Behar's criticism alleged Trump is "jealous of Obama" because ...
President Donald Trump signed an executive order directed at trying to bring order and stability to college sports, the White ...
A Gallup poll shows that fewer Americans than in June 2024 back strict border enforcement measures, and more now favor ...
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