A legal showdown in San Francisco examines whether President Trump or Governor Newsom has the authority to deploy the National Guard to Los Angeles amid civil unrest. As tensions rise, the implications of this case could reshape the balance of power between state and federal authorities.
As protests against immigration raids spread, President Trump threatens to deploy National Guard troops nationwide. Is this a sign of escalating military force on American soil? Discover the implications.
In a bold statement, California Governor Gavin Newsom condemns Donald Trump's threats against Democrats, labeling them as authoritarian. The escalating tension follows Trump's deployment of National Guard troops amidst unrest. Will California's legal challenge hold? Read on for more!
President Trump's administration is invoking emergency powers at an unprecedented rate, raising concerns about the balance of power and potential threats to democracy. Legal experts warn that unchecked executive power could redefine American governance.
President Trump is taking a bold stance on the world stage, suggesting he can leave past conflicts behind for the sake of peace and profit, even with former adversaries like Iran and Syria.
Legal experts and Democrats are outraged as Trump officials consider unilaterally suspending habeas corpus, a fundamental American right. This move could drastically shift power dynamics between the executive and judicial branches.
The Trump administration is exploring the suspension of habeas corpus, a move that could allow the government to detain migrants without due process. This controversial proposal raises serious legal and constitutional questions.
In a shocking statement, Stephen Miller revealed that the Trump administration is considering suspending immigrants' right to challenge their detention, stirring debates on constitutional rights and executive power.
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.