President Trump's recent airstrikes on Iran's nuclear facilities without congressional approval have ignited a fierce debate over constitutional authority. Lawmakers express concern over the president's unilateral actions, raising questions about the balance of power in U.S. military engagements.
In the wake of President Trump's recent strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities, legal experts debate whether he had the constitutional authority to act without Congressional approval. Some defend his actions under Article II, while others raise concerns about the War Powers Resolution.
In a significant ruling, a federal judge has paused crucial parts of President Trump's voting executive order, impacting citizenship proof requirements and mail ballot counting. This decision underscores the state's power over election regulations.
A federal appeals court has temporarily blocked an order that would have returned control of the California National Guard to Governor Gavin Newsom, raising significant constitutional questions about military deployment amid protests.
Donald Trump's administration seeks Supreme Court intervention to lift a ruling blocking mass job cuts across federal agencies, arguing it is within presidential authority. This follows a judge's decision siding with unions and local governments against the layoffs.
A federal judge in Washington, D.C., has extended the block on the Trump administration's freezing of grants and loans, protecting thousands of nonprofits and small businesses from economic catastrophe. Learn more about the ongoing legal battle.