A Maine GOP lawmaker who was censured by Democrats over her comments about a transgender student has filed a federal lawsuit ...
In a highly unusual move, all six federal judges removed themselves from hearing the case. As a result, a judge from Rhode Island will hear Rep. Laurel Libby's lawsuit accusing House Speaker Ryan ...
All of Maine's federal judges have recused themselves from the case involving Rep. Laurel Libby suing the state's speaker of the house over her recent censure.
Judges John C. Nivison, John A Woodcock, Lance E. Walker, Karen F. Wolf, Stacey D. Neumann and Nancy Torresen signed recusal orders Tuesday, according to court records.
Officials responded to the house for a reported cardiac event, according to the Maine Department of Public Safety.
AUGUSTA, Maine (WABI/WMTW) - All of Maine’s active federal judges have recused themselves from a lawsuit made by Republican ...
Maine State Rep. Laurel Libby has filed a lawsuit against Speaker of the House Ryan Fecteau after she was censured on Feb. 15 ...
President Donald Trump has halted funding for programs at the University of Maine System following his women's sports ...
None of the judges gave any reasoning for the recusals and the Republican state lawmaker's case will now be considered by a ...
Federal funding to Maine's public colleges has been paused over the state's refusal to comply with Donald Trump's transgender sports ban.
Maine Rep. Laurel Libby joined Riley Gaines to discuss the excuses by Democrats Gov. Gavin Newsom and Rep. Hakeem Jeffries to ...
Trump has suspended funding for research and programs at the University of Maine System after he clashed with Governor Janet ...
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