The Supreme Court ruled in favor of a man challenging a Securities and Exchange Commission's fine, saying the agency's in-house adjudication process ran afoul of his constitutional rights.
The Supreme Court delivered a win on abortion to the Biden administration Thursday by erasing an order that had prevented the government from demanding Idaho allow the procedure in emergency situations despite a state law severely restricting abortions.
The Sackler family, who made billions of dollars off the addictive OxyContin painkiller, cannot shield its money from opioid victims' claims in the bankruptcy deal for drugmaker Purdue Pharma, the Supreme Court ruled Thursday.
The North Carolina Board of Elections declined Wednesday to certify third-party presidential candidates' place on the state's ballot in November, including Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
The IRS' inspector general is out with a new report finding that the tax agency gets more bang for its buck by going after the wealthiest taxpayers -- a finding that undercuts President Biden's approach to expanding audits.
The Supreme Court avoided a major ruling on internet censorship Wednesday, reasoning that the red states and social media users who sued the government didn't prove they had legal standing to bring the case.
A Turkish immigrant stands accused of raping a 15-year-old runaway in New York in May but local police didn't notify the public, according to a news report Wednesday.
Homeland Security claimed success at the southern border Wednesday, saying the Border Patrol has seen a 40% drop in its arrests since President Biden announced tougher asylum rules earlier this month.
The IRS issued an apology Tuesday to tens of thousands of American millionaires whose taxpayer data was stolen by an agency contractor and then leaked to a news outlet to embarrass them. The IRS said the government "failed" them.
It sounded like any other border chase. The driver of a Ford F-150 took off down a dirt road in southeastern Arizona to flee Border Patrol agents and finally ditched the truck in an orchard. Everyone ran off.
The government's legal immigration agency plans to launch a loan forgiveness program for employees with up to $60,000 in repayments if they hold tough jobs to fill.
The House Homeland Security Committee is demanding to know the names of the border crossings where the government says it's too busy to check the identities of all the people coming across in vehicles.
Taxpayers will shell out at least $7 billion for President Biden's policy allowing illegal immigrant "Dreamers" here under the DACA program to sign up for Obamacare payments, according to a new analysis Monday by the Congressional Budget Office.
The Supreme Court has settled the issue of whether some "dangerous" persons can be denied gun rights, but last week's ruling won't shut down the tidal wave of gun cases surging toward the justices.
The Supreme Court ruled Friday that Second Amendment rights are not absolute, reasoning the government can disarm someone temporarily if the person has been found to be dangerous.
Homeland Security reported roughly 241,000 encounters with unauthorized migrants in May, continuing this year's trend of somewhat lower illegal immigration.
Neither President Biden nor former President Donald Trump decided to speak at this year's convention of the National Association of Latino Elected and Appointed Officials.