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President Donald Trump and his legal team eye next steps after the Supreme Court curbed lower court judges' ability to issue nationwide injunctions.
Tellingly, the president avoided defending his dubious interpretation of the 14th Amendment at the Supreme Court.
Senate Republican Thom Tillis spent his Sunday night railing against the Medicaid cuts contained in Trump’s “big, beautiful ...
It’s a wrap on the most recent term for the U.S. Supreme Court. The justices delivered a slew of decisions on cases ranging from birthright citizenship to funding for Planned Parenthood.
Sherrilyn Ifill, renowned civil rights attorney, joins to discuss the Supreme Court paving the way for Trump to begin implementing his executive order to end birthright citizenship.
9."Thanks to SCOTUS's recent ruling that allows the administration to deport immigrants to countries other than their country ...
The Supreme Court ruled that federal judges lack the authority to grant nationwide injunctions, but the decision has left ...
They need to force the court’s hand by using the conservative majority’s supposedly neutral rules to push their own agenda.
Mr. Jefferson’s ideas—and the very foundation of our country—are being challenged by a president who both defies and defiles our 249-year-old founding document in an effort to become our second King.
By limiting the ability of a single judge to halt executive actions across the nation, the court has restored balance to the ...
The U.S. Supreme Court’s ruling Friday curbs federal judges’ powers to issue nationwide injunctions — clearing the way for President Trump’s executive order to end birthright citizenship. The court’s ...
To understand the chaos that could be created by the Supreme Court’s decision last week regarding birthright citizenship, ...