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Supreme Court temporarily pauses ruling on November SNAP payments
Updated on Nov. 7 at 9:34 p.m. The Trump administration on Friday night asked the Supreme Court to pause a ruling by a federal judge in Rhode Island that requires […]
After a flurry of legal developments Friday, Nov. 7, that landed in the U.S. Supreme Court, Michigan SNAP recipients are back in limbo.
In many states, it remained unclear how the Supreme Court’s Friday night order might immediately affect low-income residents.
Attorneys argued that agents' use of force infringed on the plaintiffs' constitutional rights to assemble, and cover protests and demonstrations.
FARGO, N.D. (Valley News Live) - A Fargo man was charged in federal court Wednesday with making threats against President Donald Trump and law enforcement officers through social media posts and his personal website.
A federal judge must now determine whether President Trump’s immunity for official acts means that his Manhattan criminal case belongs in federal court.
A federal court has paused a Colorado law that requires social media companies warn young users about the potential harms of being on their sites.
A federal appeals court is weighing the Trump administration’s request to pause a Rhode Island judge’s order requiring $4 billion to fully fund SNAP benefits for millions of low-income Americans through November.