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Legal experts predict Supreme Court appeal in case challenging President Donald Trump's use of IEEPA to impose sweeping ...
The Supreme Court’s landmark opinion on same-sex marriage isn’t the only high-profile precedent the justices will have an ...
Attorneys for the Pulitzer Prize Board are before the Florida Supreme Court trying for a delay of a defamation lawsuit Donald ...
Federal judge issues fourth block of Trump's birthright citizenship order since Supreme Court ruling
U.S. District Judge Deborah Boardman ruled that President Trump's administration cannot withhold citizenship from children ...
Colombian TikTok influencer Leidy Tatiana Mafla-Martinez was taken into ICE custody while live streaming from her home in Los ...
Troubled documents were mailed from Minden to Las Vegas but should've gone to Reno. The justices must decide if the case can ...
Justice Brett Kavanaugh defended how the Supreme Court has handled an increasing number of emergency cases brought by the Trump administration, pushing back against the criticism that the justices are ...
The Supreme Court allows Trump to remove CPSC board members Boyle, Hoehn-Saric and Trumka Jr., following rulings on presidential authority over agencies.
Gallup adduces that 75 percent of Republicans approve of the high court — and 11 percent of Democrats feel the same.
The Trump administration is planning to quickly ask the Supreme Court to review the constitutionality of President Donald Trump’s executive order seeking to end birthright citizenship.
In response, the Trump administration is now asking the Supreme Court to lift the block and let the roundups begin again. And ...
Legal experts weighed in on whether the court is likely to accept a challenge filed by Kentucky clerk Kim Davis.
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