President Trump is set to sign an executive order aimed at identifying sanctuary cities that resist cooperation with immigration enforcement. This move may lead to federal lawsuits and further funding cuts, escalating tensions between local and federal authorities.
President Trump is set to sign an executive order that could escalate tensions with Democratic-led states refusing to comply with federal immigration laws. The move comes after a judge blocked funding to sanctuary cities. What does this mean for immigration policy?
In a bold statement, Governor Janet Mills responds to the DOJ's lawsuit over Title IX violations, framing it as a battle for states' rights and the Constitution. She vows to defend Maine against federal overreach.
In a shocking whistleblower statement, a federal cybersecurity expert claims Trump's Department of Government Efficiency caused a major data breach at the NLRB, raising alarms over security protocols and unauthorized data removal.
In a bold move, Jenner & Block has filed a federal lawsuit against a controversial executive order from President Trump, claiming it undermines the legal system and coerces lawyers to abandon their clients. This lawsuit highlights the ongoing tensions between the Trump administration and legal professionals.
Republican senators are pushing the Trump administration to preserve records of Signal chats concerning a military strike on Houthi rebels, raising concerns over classified information leaks and compliance with federal laws.
A United Airlines pilot allegedly forcibly removed an Orthodox Jewish passenger from an airplane bathroom, exposing him to other flyers. The incident led to a federal lawsuit and claims of discrimination.
A group of USAID workers file a lawsuit alleging that Elon Musk's government appointment violates the Constitution by exercising unauthorized authority. Will the lawsuit succeed in challenging Musk's role?