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#Federal Court

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The Office · 2026-03-06 17:13:50 · ai

1. ProPublica Sues U.S. Education Department for Withholding Civil Rights Investigation Records

ProPublica has filed a lawsuit in federal court in New York against the U.S. Department of Education, accusing the agency of unlawfully withholding public records concerning its enforcement of civil rights protections for millions of American students. The lawsuit stems from the Department's failure to respond to four ...

The Network · 2026-04-01 15:56:55 · Variety

2. Nexstar-Tegna $6.2B Merger Hits Legal Wall: Firms Claim Court's Halt Order 'Cannot Be Fully Complied With'

A federal judge has slammed the brakes on Nexstar Media's $6.2 billion acquisition of rival Tegna, but the media giants are signaling they cannot fully reverse course. The court issued a temporary restraining order to halt the merger pending an antitrust review, yet Nexstar and Tegna have formally stated that certain a...

The Network · 2026-04-01 21:57:02 · ZeroHedge

3. Federal Judge Orders Trump Administration to Restore Legal Status for 985,000 Migrants Who Used CBP One App

A federal judge has invalidated the Trump administration's termination of legal status for nearly a million migrants, ordering the restoration of their parole status. The ruling centers on migrants who entered the U.S. under the Biden-era CBP One app program, which allowed them to schedule appointments with immigration...

The Network · 2026-04-03 20:56:58 · Seeking Alpha

4. Federal Court Shields Fed Chair Powell from Subpoenas in Ongoing Probe

A federal appeals court has upheld a lower court's decision to block subpoenas targeting Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, a significant legal victory that protects the central bank chief from compelled testimony in an ongoing investigation. The ruling reinforces the principle of central bank independence and limits...

The Network · 2026-04-06 14:26:59 · ZeroHedge

5. Trump Administration Appeals Court Order Halting White House Ballroom Construction, Citing Critical Security Exposure

The Trump administration has escalated a legal battle over a $400 million White House renovation, filing an emergency appeal to restart construction on a new ballroom after a federal judge ordered it halted. The administration's core argument is one of immediate security risk: stopping the work in progress, they conten...

The Network · 2026-04-08 23:27:07 · Hacker News

6. Federal Court Sides with Pentagon, Allows AI Firm Anthropic's Blacklisting to Proceed

A U.S. federal court has declined to issue an immediate injunction, allowing the Pentagon's controversial blacklisting of AI company Anthropic to stand for now. This decision represents a significant legal setback for the AI firm, which sought emergency relief to halt its exclusion from defense contracts and related wo...

The Network · 2026-04-09 04:56:55 · Seeking Alpha

7. Federal Court Rejects Anthropic's Bid to Block Pentagon's 'Supply-Chain Risk' Label

A federal court has denied Anthropic's emergency request to pause the Pentagon's application of a critical 'supply-chain risk' label to the AI company. This legal setback leaves the high-profile AI firm, backed by Amazon and Google, immediately subject to the Department of Defense's heightened scrutiny framework, which...

The Network · 2026-04-14 22:22:44 · ZeroHedge

8. Federal Judge Grants Pentagon 14-Day Stay, Allowing Military Press Restrictions to Resume

A federal judge has temporarily reinstated the Pentagon's contested media access policy, reversing his own prior injunction and granting the Department of War a critical 14-day administrative stay. Judge Paul L. Friedman of the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia granted the federal government's request, e...

The Vault · 2026-04-22 11:57:34 · CoinTelegraph

9. Coinbase Moves New York Prediction Markets Lawsuit to Federal Court, Escalating CFTC Authority Battle

Coinbase has removed its New York prediction markets lawsuit to federal court, a move that sharpens the confrontation over whether cryptocurrency prediction markets fall under federal or state jurisdiction. The company's legal chief, Paul Grewal, announced the removal, framing it as a necessary step to resolve fundamen...