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As legal challenges to the Trump administration mount, the justices are facing a key test — a flood of “emergency ...
BEFORE social media broke the traditional press' monopolistic stranglehold on mass communications — seen primarily through ...
The spate of recent Supreme Court decisions overturning Trump administration losses in the lower courts are all about saving ...
As President Trump pushes the limits of executive power, the Supreme Court is avoiding confrontation with the White House ...
Chief Justice John Roberts on Wednesday permitted President Trump to fire Democratic appointees serving at two federal ...
The Trump administration is asking the Supreme Court for an emergency order to oust board members who oversee independent ...
The Supreme Court has handed President Trump a mix of wins and losses when it comes to legal challenges to his exhaustive second-term agenda, with two of the justices holding all the cards.
The high court ruled the Trump administration may use a wartime law to deport alleged members of a foreign crime gang, as ...
Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a legal resident protected from deportation by a 2019 court order who has lived in the U.S. since 2011, was deported to a notorious Salvadoran prison on March 15.
The divided court found that President Donald Trump can use the 18th century wartime law to deport Venezuelan migrants ...
March, the Trump administration sent more than 200 alleged members of a Venezuelan gang to El Salvador, using an archaic wartime law to deport many of them without any legal review or due process.
The Justices tell lower courts to stay in their proper judicial lane.