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.
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.
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis suggests Congress could strip federal courts of jurisdiction to support Trump's agenda, igniting debate on judicial powers and impeachment.
In a dramatic escalation, the Trump administration is challenging federal judges over deportation orders. The battle raises questions about executive power and the limits of judicial authority as tensions mount in the courtroom.
Chief Justice John Roberts pauses a court-imposed deadline requiring the Trump administration to release $2 billion in frozen foreign aid, sparking a legal battle over executive power and spending cuts.