A new Pew Research survey reveals that a significant majority of Americans believe the Trump administration should adhere to federal court rulings. With his approval ratings declining, explore the public's mixed feelings about his policies and governance.
California Governor Gavin Newsom and Attorney General Rob Bonta are suing the Trump administration over the legality of sweeping tariffs imposed on U.S. trading partners, claiming they violate presidential authority and threaten the state's economy.
In a dramatic legal showdown, Judge Jackson's ruling halts the Trump administration's efforts to dismantle the Consumer Bureau, igniting a fierce debate over federal funding and agency oversight. Key implications for employees and agency operations unfold as the fight continues.
President Trump faces a new legal hurdle over his use of a wartime law to deport Venezuelan gang members. A Manhattan court intervenes, pausing removals for now. What’s next in this unfolding drama?
A federal judge has intervened to prevent the deportation of Tufts University doctoral student Rumeysa Ozturk, who was detained by immigration officials amid accusations of supporting Hamas. The case raises questions about student activism and immigration policy.
A federal appellate court has ruled against the Trump administration's attempt to deport Venezuelan nationals under a 1798 wartime law, sparking a legal battle that could reach the Supreme Court.
In a bold move, Speaker Mike Johnson suggests Congress might eliminate federal courts as Republicans ramp up their attacks on judges who've ruled against Trump. Could this reshape the judiciary?
In a crucial memorandum, top officials outline new strategies aimed at preventing abuses within the legal system and federal courts. Discover what these changes mean for justice reform.
President Trump’s recent firings of Democratic FTC members have ignited controversy and legal challenges, with implications that could reach the Supreme Court. Lawmakers are urging Trump to reconsider as the independence of federal agencies is at stake.
Experts warn that Trump's aggressive stance against the federal judiciary is unprecedented and more alarming than similar global cases of democratic backsliding. Political scientist Steven Levitsky highlights the dangers of this approach.