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Texas Supreme Court Ends Reliance on ABA Accreditation of Law Schools

The Supreme Court of Texas on Jan. 6 said it wouldn’t rely on the American Bar Association (ABA) to accredit law schools in the state.

Judge Lets Lawsuit Against RFK Jr., CDC Proceed

Judge rejected Trump admin bid to dismiss a lawsuit by medical groups and women challenging HHS Sec. RFK Jr. and CDC COVID-19 vaccine guidance ruling.
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Key Takeaways From Maduro’s First Court Appearance

Deposed Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro and his wife, Cilia Flores, made their first court appearance after a surprise capture by the United States.

Trump Announces Withdrawal of National Guard From California, Illinois, and Oregon

President Trump said he will withdraw federalized National Guard troops from Los Angeles, Chicago, and Portland after civil unrest subsided.

Judge Releases Details Surrounding DOJ’s Decision to Prosecute Abrego Garcia

The Justice Department denied acting vindictively and said the decision to prosecute was ‘based on the facts, evidence, and...

Judge Blocks White House’s Attempt to Defund Consumer Watchdog Agency

A federal judge ruled that the White House cannot lapse its funding of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB).

Courts Cap Off Year of Major Decisions, Confrontations Over Trump Agenda

In 2025, federal courts delivered landmark rulings, yet many legal questions remain as judges face a surge of lawsuits challenging Trump policies.

Tina Peters Asks Colorado Appeals Court to Recognize Trump’s Pardon

Lawyers for former Colorado clerk Tina Peters seek her release after Trump pardoned her following a state election interference conviction.