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Trump administration will look for way to add citizenship question to census, DOJ says
In a course reversal, a Justice Department attorney on Wednesday said the government is looking for a way to add a citizenship question to the 2020 census, one day after...

Trump confidant Roger Stone pleads not guilty to false statements, obstruction charges
President Donald Trump's longtime friend Roger Stone pleaded not guilty Tuesday to charges stemming from special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation of Russian interference in the 2016 U.S. election.

Federal judge says Trump administration can’t stop funding sex-reassignment surgery for military members
A second federal judge has halted the Trump administration's proposed transgender military ban, finding that active-duty service members are "already suffering harmful consequences" because of the president's policy.

Appeals court in Washington allows detained immigrant teen to seek abortion
A young pregnant immigrant seeking to end her pregnancy is entitled to seek an abortion without delay, according to a ruling Tuesday from a federal appeals court in Washington.

Appeals court delays abortion for undocumented teen; gives government time to find her a sponsor
A District of Columbia appeals court panel has declined to order the federal government to immediately allow an abortion for an undocumented teenager it is detaining, instead giving the Department...