A federal judge blocked the Trump administration's attempt to dismantle HHS after a lawsuit by Arizona AG Kris Mayes.
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Over 170 EPA employees signed a "Declaration of Dissent" against the Trump administration, criticizing leadership and policy changes.
The U.S. Supreme Court will review if Michigan AG Dana Nessel's lawsuit to shut down Line 5 pipeline is state court case.
A federal judge questioned the enforcement of Trump's birthright citizenship order and its implications for US-born children.
Britain's highest court ruling defines a woman as biologically female, impacting transgender women in soccer leagues.
On July 1, the Senate voted 99–1 to remove a 10-year ban on state AI regulations from a budget bill. This ban, if implemented, would have halted state laws limiting AI systems, risking election security and leaving states powerless against AI threats. States have enacted over 149 AI-related laws since 2019, as Congress lacks comprehensive federal regulations. Critics warn that the ban prioritizes tech interests over public safety, potentially exposing elections to misinformation and other AI-related risks.
The Supreme Court's decision to limit judicial power by banning universal injunctions, as seen in Trump v. CASA, threatens birthright citizenship and undermines checks on executive overreach, raising concerns about future rights protections.
A new Arizona law signed by Gov. Katie Hobbs aims to boost housing supply and conserve groundwater by converting farmland.
Federalized National Guard troops were used in a DEA-led drug raid near Los Angeles, marking a concerning escalation of military involvement in domestic law enforcement, raising legal and constitutional issues.
Howard University and Google Research launch a dataset to improve ASR for Black users, aiming to better recognize African American English dialects.










