Nusrat Jahan Choudhury will become the first Bangladeshi-American and the first Muslim-American woman to serve on federal bench if she receives Senate approval.
Pollster Datafolha found that 48 percent oppose impeaching Bolsonaro while 45 percent of those surveyed want to see him impeached, a difference within the margin of error of the poll.
Ruling could lead to renewed efforts by House Democrats to compel testimony from other high-ranking officials, including former national security adviser John Bolton.
The supreme court upheld a decision granting a US request to extradite Ukrainian tycoon Dmytro Firtash, paving the way for him to face trial in the United States over bribery allegations.
The first civil trial that could hold a drug company responsible for the US opioid epidemic began in Oklahoma, a landmark case that could impact thousands of others like it. Johnson & Johnson and two other drug companies named in the lawsuit.
As federal prosecutors issued a subpoena seeking documents from Donald Trump's inaugural committee, here's what may lie ahead for him.
US District Judge Wendy Beetlestone in Philadelphia issued a nationwide injunction preventing the rules from taking effect across the entire country.
US District Judge in Texas Reed O'Connor rules the Affordable Care Act is "invalid", a decision hailed by US President Trump and likely to be appealed to the Supreme Court.
The US president told reporters that he, not his lawyers, wrote the answers which have not been submitted as yet. The questions are part of an ongoing investigation into possible ties between Russia and the Trump campaign.
Paul Manafort is the first defendant to go to court to fight charges stemming from Special Counsel Robert Mueller's investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election. But he is not on trial for his actions as Trump's campaign manager.
Seattle court halts online distribution of gun blueprints for 3-D printing, issuing an order to block a settlement the Trump administration had reached with the company which wanted to put the designs online.
Hundreds of families separated at the US-Mexico border in limbo as US officials struggle to meet a court-set deadline for family reunification that expired on Thursday.
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