Massie, Khanna, Leger Fernández, Merkley, Luján Introduce the “Epstein Files Transparency Act II”
challenge the Department of Justice (DOJ) in court for the DOJ’s failure to comply with the disclosure
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challenge the Department of Justice (DOJ) in court for the DOJ’s failure to comply with the disclosure
voter data have been repeatedly rejected by the courts, you are resorting to public threats of prosecution … pause after it was blocked in court. Trump continues to push passage of his Safeguard American Voter Eligibility
voter data have been repeatedly rejected by the courts, you are resorting to public threats of prosecution … pause after it was blocked in court . Trump continues to push passage of his Safeguard American Voter Eligibility
voter data have been repeatedly rejected by the courts, you are resorting to public threats of prosecution … pause after it was blocked in court . Trump continues to push passage of his Safeguard American Voter Eligibility
armed services—a move that the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit ruled is likely unconstitutional
uphold the true promise of the Supreme Court’s landmark Olmstead decision protecting the rights of Americans with
June 29, 2026 Supreme Court Upholds Key Vote-By-Mail Provisions Rep. Hoyle Renews Call to Expand Access … Today in a 5-4 ruling, the Supreme Court ruled against the Republican National Committee’s challenge seeking
armed services—a move that the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit ruled is likely unconstitutional
ultimately forced to backtrack and obtain a traditional court order for bulk cell phone tower data. Wyden
legal challenge to the Arch in federal court , stressing Congress’s role in authorizing projects on public lands
Member of the Senate Judiciary Subcommittee on Federal Courts, Oversight, Agency Action and Federal Rights Senator Sheldon Whitehouse
Member of the Senate Judiciary Subcommittee on Federal Courts, Oversight, Agency Action and Federal Rights Senator Sheldon Whitehouse … White House election czar previously sanctioned for misleading courts in election cases. Following these developments, we need
comes on the heels of a U.S. District Court for the Middle District of North Carolina summary judgement
SNAP in history; refusing to comply with court orders to fund SNAP benefits during the government shutdown
SNAP in history; refusing to comply with court orders to fund SNAP benefits during the government shutdown
White House, CIA headquarters, Congress, the Supreme Court and nuclear weapons laboratories. DOJ’s list of protected locations
other personal information, without a warrant or other court oversight. The Subpoena Abuse Prevention Act would require … social media accounts, all without a warrant or court order of any kind.” “Americans’ constitutional rights should
Scavino. “These concerns have been borne out. Public court filings have confirmed that Mr. Olsen made debunked conspiracy … given that Olsen has been sanctioned in federal court for false election claims and is rejecting the results
Scavino. “These concerns have been borne out. Public court filings have confirmed that Mr. Olsen made debunked conspiracy … given that Olsen has been sanctioned in federal court for false election claims and is rejecting the results
Senate Intelligence Committee Leadership to Release Secret Surveillance Court Opinion Senate Intelligence Committee Leaders Urged Executive Branch … Release Opinion by May 15; FISA Court Document Sheds Light on Violations of Americans’ Constitutional Rights During Government
filing an amicus brief to the Supreme Court urging them to overturn a Fifth Circuit decision that would … been found to be safe and effective. A court overturning this decision would limit who could receive this
filing an amicus brief to the Supreme Court urging them to overturn a Fifth Circuit decision that would … been found to be safe and effective. A court overturning this decision would limit who could receive this
directive, which has been challenged in the courts, would require DHS to create eligible voter lists – which … officials, nonpartisan voter advocacy organizations, federal agencies, and courts have made clear that the SAVE program
crucial opinion by the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court regarding violations of Americans’ constitutional rights . “Today the Senate proved … Committee to ensure the declassification of a FISA court opinion revealing abuses of Americans' rights,” Wyden said
profited off of." In 2006, the United States Court of Appeals Ninth Circuit Court in Arizona State Board