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A United States Court of Appeals ruled that Indiana cannot enforce its 25-foot buffer law, which granted police officers the authority to order individuals to stay 25 feet away while they perform ...
The law could subject pedestrians to criminal liability if they walk up to an officer to ask for directions, Judge Doris Pryor wrote.
Indiana lawmakers passed the law in April 2023, allowing police officers to ask bystanders to back up 25 feet from where an officer was questioning someone, making an arrest or conducting any kind of ...
A famously liberal circuit court ruled in President Trump’s favor, authorizing a component of his sweeping effort to assert ...
Ahead of President Trump's Aug. 1 deadline for the resumption of reciprocal tariffs, a court is hearing arguments over ...
A federal appeals court on Wednesday agreed with a Seattle judge’s decision to universally block President Donald Trump’s ...
In a 2-1 ruling, the 9th US Circuit Court of Appeals determined that Democratic attorneys general from Washington, Arizona, ...
A federal appeals court appeared ready on Friday to become the second such court in the country to rule that President Donald ...
President Donald Trump's administration on Tuesday urged a U.S. appeals court to rule that Homeland Security Secretary Kristi ...
The 2-1 ruling keeps in place a decision from U.S. District Judge John C. Coughenour in Seattle, who blocked Trump’s effort ...