The Ninth Circuit granted a petition for review and remanded the case of Denise Allison Williams and her three children to the Board of Immigration Appeals to consider whether equitable tolling applies to their untimely appeal.
The Securities and Exchange Commission issued a concept release soliciting public comment on a comprehensive review of the Consolidated Audit Trail and other audit trails used in regulating U.S. securities markets. The agency is seeking input on fundamental...
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau said Friday it filed a notice in NTEU v. Vought informing the court that the Justice Department's Office of Legal Counsel has determined the Bureau may not legally request funds at this time from the Federal...
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau said Friday it will not prioritize enforcement of its 2024 rule applying Truth in Lending Act protections to Buy Now, Pay Later loans accessed through digital user accounts, and said it is considering rescinding the...
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau said Friday that Acting Director Russ Vought is asking a court to vacate the agency's prior settlement with Chicago-area mortgage firm Townstone Financial and refund the six-figure civil penalty the firm paid, in a...
Consumer Financial Protection Bureau General Counsel Seth Frotman wrote to South Dakota state Rep. Brian Mulder on Friday endorsing House Bill 1058, which would prohibit medical creditors and debt collectors in the state from reporting medical debt...
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has sued the City of Houston, Mayor Whitmire and city councilmembers, alleging that a local ordinance barring Houston Police from acting on ICE administrative warrants in the field conflicts with a 2017 state law...
The Ninth Circuit denied in part and dismissed in part a petition for review of a Board of Immigration Appeals decision denying a motion to reconsider a 2009 cancellation of removal ruling.
Connecticut Attorney General William Tong joined a 21-jurisdiction coalition in a lawsuit challenging the Trump administration's repeal of the 2024 Mercury and Air Toxics Standards Rule, which tightened limits on emissions of mercury, arsenic, lead and acid...
A Utah federal court has granted a motion to confirm a federal disclaimer over a disputed highway right-of-way in Kane County, holding that a proposed intervenor has no right to object to the parties' agreed resolution of a Quiet Title Act case. The...
Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier announced that a federal jury in the Southern District of New York found Live Nation Entertainment and its subsidiary Ticketmaster operated an illegal monopoly over the live entertainment industry, in a case the AG's...
A multi-state coalition led by Connecticut Attorney General William Tong secured a final victory after the U.S. Department of Energy rescinded a policy limiting reimbursement for state energy program costs and agreed to dismiss its own appeal.
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has formally endorsed two pending Massachusetts bills that would bar medical creditors, debt collectors, and consumer reporting agencies from including medical debt on consumer reports.
The Supreme Court held that Chevron USA Inc. has plausibly satisfied the "relating to" requirement of the federal officer removal statute, 28 U.S.C. §1442(a)(1), for a Louisiana state-court environmental lawsuit. The Court concluded that the suit...
The D.C. Circuit held that a truck maintenance facility located about a mile from an active coal mine constitutes a "mine" under the Federal Mine Safety and Health Amendments Act of 1977, affirming Mine Safety and Health Administration citations against KC...
A federal judge clarified that his preliminary injunction against a proposed White House ballroom stops above-ground construction but allows below-ground national security facilities to proceed — rejecting the government's argument that the entire project...
A coalition of attorneys general argues in a new amicus brief that ending three decades of Temporary Protected Status for Somali immigrants would cause irreparable harm to families, state economies, and public safety — and that DHS has offered no evidence...
A divided D.C. Circuit panel issued a writ of mandamus Tuesday terminating the district court's criminal contempt investigation into the Trump administration's March 2025 transfer of alleged Tren de Aragua members to Salvadoran custody, ruling that the...
California Attorney General Rob Bonta co-led a coalition of 19 state attorneys general Monday in filing a U.S. Supreme Court amicus brief supporting a challenge to the Trump administration's termination of Temporary Protected Status for Haitian and Syrian...
A federal judge denied a preliminary injunction to an Oregon property owner who says a 2025 county ordinance wiped out her right to operate an adult residential care facility for people with disabilities.