In a major legal victory for President Trump, a federal appeals court has ruled that his administration can continue to freeze billions in foreign aid, dismissing a lawsuit from international aid groups. This ruling raises questions about the constitutionality of funding decisions.
In a significant legal twist, a federal appeals court has allowed the Trump administration to cut billions in foreign aid, overriding a previous court's decision. This ruling has sparked debates on the constitutionality of such funding cuts.
The Supreme Court is set to hear pivotal cases regarding the rights of transgender athletes in girls' sports, potentially reshaping the landscape of transgender rights in America. With lower courts blocking state laws in Idaho and West Virginia, the justices will dive into this contentious issue.
In a landmark decision, the Supreme Court confirmed the constitutionality of the US Preventive Services Task Force, protecting no-cost health care services for 150 million Americans. This ruling comes as a relief to public health advocates amid challenges from Christian-owned businesses.
President Trump's recent executive order aims to overhaul voter registration and election procedures, but experts warn it may face significant legal hurdles due to constitutional concerns. Will it stand up in court?
The Supreme Court is set to hear a pivotal case regarding the $8 billion spent annually to subsidize phone and internet services, impacting millions of Americans. A conservative group challenges the constitutionality of the funding method, raising questions about federal regulatory power and the future of telecommunications subsidies.
A federal judge has halted parts of Trump's executive orders targeting DEI efforts, sparking legal battles and debates over constitutionality.