The debate serves as a valedictory and warning from Carter. The event also demonstrated his basic decency, good humor and care for the country. Much as Dwight Eisenhower warned on leaving office of ...
President Trump holds the record for the longest continuous government shutdown, but Carter and Reagan have records, too.
Around 40 nurses and community members rallied in front of Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center on Tuesday morning to demand that the UC agree to a new contract with safer staffing and working conditions ...
The case, centering on pro-Palestinian activism, led the judge to a lengthy condemnation of the Trump administration's approach to free speech rights.
A senior federal judge in Boston said in an opinion that President Donald Trump thinks the American people won’t stand up for their constitutional rights, while suggesting the public should do so.
U.S. Judge William Young, presiding over a federal district court in Boston, just committed arson. He burned down the president of the United States, figuratively, of course. From CNN: ...
Senior U.S. District Judge William Young — a Ronald Reagan appointee — included a photocopy of a postcard sent to him by an anonymous critic complaining of judicial power in U.S. government. Young, a ...
Leila Cahoon collected Victorian hair pieces for over 60 years. Now, her museum is closing, but the legacy of locks lives on.
The Trump administration violated the Constitution when it targeted non-U.S. citizens for deportation solely for supporting Palestinians and criticizing Israel, a federal judged said Tuesday in a ...
The ruling temporarily staves off the effort to complete the dismantling of nearly all of Voice of America's staff and operations.
In a scathing ruling, Judge William Young said the Trump administration broke the First Amendment with Trump’s threats to deport pro-Palestine students.
A federal judge in Massachusetts stunned observers on Tuesday with a scathing 161-page rebuke of President Donald Trump's administration for terrorizing noncitizen students for exercising their free ...