Happy Wednesday. Welcome to The Gavel, The Hill’s new weekly look at the intersection of courts and national politics. We’re Zach Schonfeld and Ella Lee, The Hill’s courts team. For months, we’ve sat ...
Firings, buyouts and restructuring across the federal government are hitting the Department of Justice (DOJ), even as it ...
If your business’ website uses Meta or other marketing pixels, you either have been—or likely will be—the target of a ...
Happy Wednesday. Welcome to The Gavel, The Hill’s new weekly look at the intersection of courts and national politics. We’re Zach Schonfeld and Ella Lee, The Hill’s courts team. For months ...
The Gavel caught up with the Mexican government’s legal team minutes after they exited Supreme Court oral arguments Tuesday, when the justices gravitated toward the American gun industry’s bid ...
Now that Trump is back in the White House, he’s become a defendant again, but in scores of lawsuits involving challenges to his administration’s sweeping executive agenda — and his once ...
Contractors can pursue legal action in the Court of Federal Claims if they’re not paid for services or if their contracts are improperly terminated. Federal employees who believe they were fired ...
Justice Mugambe, 49, also a High Court judge in Uganda, was found guilty of conspiring to facilitate the commission of a ...
The Hill The Gavel: Courts become Trump’s only backstop Posted: February 26, 2025 | Last updated: February 26, 2025 Now that Trump is back in the White House, he’s become a defendant again ...
Clare Cushman, author of a Supreme Court Historical Society book titled “Table for 9,” said that Marshall was “particularly fond of Madeira, a brandy-spiked wine.” Madeira was fashionable in ...
But this court may not be the rubber stamp machine that he wishes for. This is an excerpt from The Gavel, a newsletter about the Supreme Court from columnist Kimberly Atkins Stohr. Sign up to get ...