The Supreme Court appears ready to allow President Trump to dismiss a Democratic FTC leader, a move that could reshape the boundaries of executive power and challenge a 90-year-old legal precedent.
The Supreme Court is set to decide if Trump can fire FTC members, potentially reshaping the independence of federal agencies. The case highlights tensions between the presidency and Congress over regulatory powers.
The Supreme Court will review President Trump's executive order aimed at ending birthright citizenship, a right guaranteed by the Fourteenth Amendment. This case could reshape American citizenship laws and have lasting implications for millions.
A federal appeals court has ruled that President Trump unlawfully tried to retain Alina Habba as New Jersey's top prosecutor. This decision may set a precedent for other controversial appointments linked to Trump.
In a surprising turn, the Supreme Court is set to discuss the possibility of overturning its landmark decision legalizing same-sex marriage. This follows a controversial appeal from Kim Davis, the former Kentucky clerk who famously denied marriage licenses to same-sex couples.
The Supreme Court may revisit its 2015 ruling on same-sex marriage, following a longshot appeal from Kim Davis, the former Kentucky clerk who defied the decision. Could this lead to a major shift in LGBTQ rights?
In a controversial ruling, the Supreme Court has temporarily allowed the Trump administration to revoke the self-identification of gender on passports, marking a significant setback for transgender rights.
The Supreme Court's potential ruling on Trump's tariffs could lead to a chaotic refund process for over $90 billion in collected tariffs. Experts warn that businesses may benefit, but consumers likely won’t see any cash.
The Supreme Court prepares to hear a pivotal case on Trump's tariffs, which could redefine presidential power and impact countless small businesses facing financial strain. As legal battles unfold, the stakes couldn't be higher.
In a significant legal twist, a 9th U.S. Circuit Court panel has placed an administrative hold on the Oregon National Guard's deployment to Portland, keeping them under federal control. The court will hear arguments soon.