On May Day, thousands across the U.S. protested against President Trump's policies, advocating for workers' rights and judicial independence. From Chicago to small towns, demonstrators voiced their concerns over the administration's agenda.
In a dramatic midnight ruling, the Supreme Court halted the Trump administration's deportation of Venezuelans held in Texas, raising questions about legal processes and executive power. Justice Alito's dissent warns of 'dubious support' for the emergency action.
In a surprising move, the Supreme Court has paused the Trump administration from deporting Venezuelan men in immigration custody, citing imminent removal risks and the need for judicial review. This decision raises significant questions about executive power and due process.
In a contentious move, the Republican-led House voted to restrict district judges from issuing nationwide injunctions that have obstructed Trump's executive orders. This 'No Rogue Rulings Act' faces likely opposition in the Senate, highlighting ongoing tensions between the Trump administration and the judiciary.
The Trump administration is fighting a ruling that requires the return of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a man deported to El Salvador amid allegations of gang affiliation. The Supreme Court's decision could change the course of his case.
A federal judge will hear arguments on whether Trump violated a court order by deporting alleged gang members under the Alien Enemies Act. This hearing could reshape the balance of power between the executive and judicial branches.
President Trump hints at testing constitutional limits for a third term, igniting debates among legal experts and political figures. Can he really challenge the 22nd Amendment?
President Trump questions the impartiality of Judge Boasberg after he blocks plans to deport Venezuelan immigrants, igniting a legal battle over immigration policy and executive power.
A U.S. judge has ruled that Venezuelan migrants targeted for deportation under a 1798 law can challenge their removal. This decision comes amid allegations of poor conditions in Salvadoran prisons and rising tensions over executive power.
In a bold move, the Trump administration seeks to halt a Supreme Court ruling that could reinstate 16,000 federal workers dismissed in controversial firings. The legal battle intensifies as judges challenge Trump's agenda.