The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission can't immediately appeal a ruling in its case against Ripple Labs Inc. that deemed cryptocurrency not a security when sold on an exchange, a Manhattan federal judge ruled Tuesday, saying the commission hasn't presented a "pure question of law" for the Second Circuit.
Idaho can enforce a law that criminalizes abortion care in medical emergencies while it appeals a preliminary injunction that the Biden administration won last summer in federal court after the U.S. Supreme Court overturned the constitutional right to abortion, a Ninth Circuit panel ruled Thursday.
The U.S. Department of Justice filed an antitrust lawsuit against Agri Stats on Thursday that accuses the data and consulting company of enabling major chicken, pork and turkey processors to exchange competitively sensitive information, which they can use to restrict supplies and raise prices.
Federal prosecutors on Thursday hit back at Donald Trump's bid to adjust the court's schedule in the criminal case over classified documents allegedly improperly stored at Mar-a-Lago, arguing that the former president's proposal threatens to "intentionally derail" the timing of his May trial.
The Washington, D.C., federal judge overseeing Donald Trump's election interference case declined to recuse herself Wednesday, saying statements she made at previous Jan. 6 sentencing hearings "do not manifest a deep-seated prejudice" that would prevent her from making a fair judgment in the former president's case.