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The Supreme Court’s unsigned rulings reveal growing bias and collapse of judicial independence in the face of Trump’s authoritarian agenda.
People protest outside the U.S. Supreme Court over President Donald Trump's move to end birthright citizenship. The ...
Hoover Institution Senior Fellow Victor Davis Hanson predicted Tuesday on his show that the Trump administration will next ...
Opinion: Washington & Lee law professor Suzette Malveaux says the Supreme Court has chipped away at class actions for decades ...
On his first day in office, President Trump issued an executive order aimed at ending automatic citizenship — known as “birthright citizenship” — for children born in the United States to two ...
The court has supported his administration on issues like immigration, federal employee dismissals and military policies.
With the Supreme Court’s decision in this case, yet another dagger is aimed at the very heart of the Constitution.
In last month’s decision limiting one judicial tool, universal injunctions, the court seemed to invite lower courts to use ...
The Supreme Court can still invalidate the newest national injunction and allow the order to go into effect anywhere it is ...
Birthright citizenship may change in the US, and could impact the ability of certain individuals to travel as of July 27.
A judge has blocked President Donald Trump's order restricting birthright citizenship from taking effect anywhere in the United States.
The decision came weeks after the U.S. Supreme Court limited sweeping injunctions in similar challenges to the order.