The momentous tariffs case will undermine or buttress the Constitution’s separation of powers.
The stakes are huge for the challenge to President Trump's sweeping tariffs that the Supreme Court will consider on Nov. 5.
President Trump argued protests in Chicago over immigration enforcement have become too dangerous. Lower courts disagreed.
The Times editorial board critiques the Supreme Court’s overuse of the emergency docket to deliver consequential decisions ...
Advocates say that court workers cannot impose their personal religious beliefs on others, who are equally entitled to their ...
Update: New state superintendent says he plans to drop Bible-teaching mandate. Read the latest here. The Oklahoma Supreme ...
A fight over whether a Massachusetts city can display Catholic statues on its new police headquarters follows similar ...
The Supreme Court’s conservative majority has several avenues at its disposal as it appears poised to limit a central ...
Trump warned in a speech in Japan that he could send 'more than the National Guard' to quell what he contends is rampant ...
Alabama Supreme Court Justice Bill Lewis has been appointed to serve as a federal judge in the Middle District of Alabama.
Trump’s tariffs are wreaking havoc on many producers such as soybean farmers. China has not bought any U.S. soybeans this ...
Donald Trump, in a long Truth Social post, said the GOP should end the shutdown by doing away with the filibuster to pass ...
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