Giles will be a key adviser as Senate Republicans look to expand President Donald Trump’s mark on the judiciary even as he inherits far fewer judicial vacancies upon entering office than in his first term.
A conservative federal appeals court said Thursday that a federal law banning the sale of handguns to 18- to 20-year-olds is unconstitutional, elevating a significant question about the Second Amendment’s reach in the wake of recent major Supreme Court rulings on gun rights.
A legislative group voted to recommend a bill prohibiting DEI in higher education activities, services, offices, faculty positions, training and required courses.
Mortgage lenders that buy leads online through comparison shopping sites can avoid the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) restrictions on robocalls and texts through “one-to-one consent” that was meant to take effect on January 27,
The FCC order aimed to close the "lead generator loophole," which allows one company to obtain consumers' consent to receive robotexts from multiple other companies.
The Appeals Court ruled that while the DOT had the power to issue such rules, the rulemaking process had some procedural gaps.
Walt Nauta, Trump’s longtime valet, and Carlos De Oliveira, a manager at Mar a Lago, are now set to be cleared of any criminal wrongdoing for their involvement in Trump’s alleged
Order interpreted the Telephone Consumer Protection Act as requiring that consumers provide specific one-to-one consent to receive robocalls. The purpose was to fill what the FCC called the “marketing partner” gap,
The Justice Department moved on Wednesday to terminate its case against President Donald Trump ‘s two co-defendants in Florida, a reversal after the department, under special counsel Jack Smith, had attempted to keep the classified documents charges against the pair alive.
Washington — The top federal prosecutor in South Florida is asking a federal appeals court to toss out the classified documents case against President Trump’s former co-defendants, aide Walt Nauta and former Mar-a-Lago property manager Carlos de Oliveira.
On Friday, January 24, 2025, just one business day before it was to take effect on January 27, the Eleventh Circuit vacated the Federal Communications Commission’s (FCC) One-to-One Consent Rule that was adopted as an amendment to the Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA) on December 13,
Without an explanation, the DOJ asked an appeals court to end its challenge against a prior decision to throw out its prosecution of valet Walt Nauta and property manager Carlos De Oliveira.