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Still, the Supreme Court's expansive view of presidential power is giving Trump significant leeway -- with potentially more ...
The court’s rules require many litigants to submit 40 copies of their briefs, resulting in millions of pages printed each ...
High court’s decision fuels uncertainty about whether babies born to immigrants lacking legal immigration status will be ...
In a lengthy ruling last week D.C. Federal Judge Randolph Moss struck down the Trump administration’s near total ban on ...
In a Supreme Court term that handed Trump and conservatives, big wins, Ketanji Brown Jackson − the newest justice − has ...
A Kentucky man pleaded guilty to federal fraud for stealing COVID-19 and small business funding from federal assistance ...
A federal lawsuit filed earlier this year by New Mexico and other states provides New Mexicans with at least temporary ...
Former Allen-Field Elementary counselor Marissa Darlingh was fired after incendiary comments she made against transgender ...
The justices concluded that kids’ access to online porn is serious enough to change the ground rules of First Amendment law, ...
Eight men deported from the United States in May and held under guard for weeks at an American military base in the African ...
Trump doesn’t want to see the New York mayoral nominee ejected from American politics, but he does want to see him fail.
Illinois lawmakers have so far achieved mixed results in efforts to regulate the burgeoning technology of artificial intelligence, a task that butts up against moves by the Trump administration to ...
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