In a stunning verdict, U.S. District Judge William Young criticizes the Trump administration for violating First Amendment rights, labeling the president as authoritarian.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has issued a letter of censure to Senator Mark Kelly for his involvement in a video urging troops to resist unlawful orders. Kelly vows to fight back, claiming the move is a political attack by Trump and Hegseth.
The Supreme Court is set to hear a pivotal case that could redefine campaign finance, potentially boosting Republican funding while limiting Democratic advantages as midterm elections approach.
A critical Supreme Court case on campaign finance restrictions could hinge on Vice President JD Vance's uncertain future plans for the 2028 election. Lawyers argue whether the case should proceed amid shifting political dynamics.
In a pivotal Supreme Court case, Trump seeks unprecedented control over federal agencies. As the justices lean in his favor, the implications for democracy and media are alarming. Will Trump’s ambitions threaten the independence of vital institutions?
The New York Times has filed a lawsuit against Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth over a new Pentagon policy restricting media access. The policy, deemed unconstitutional, threatens free press rights.
In a bold move, The New York Times is suing the Pentagon over new reporting restrictions that it claims violate constitutional rights. The lawsuit, filed in U.S. District Court, aims to challenge policies that threaten press freedom.
In a surprising legal twist, Sean Charles Dunn was found not guilty after throwing a sandwich at a federal agent. His act of protest against Trump's law enforcement surge has sparked nationwide debate, highlighting issues of free speech and federal intervention.
A federal judge has restricted the use of force by federal agents in Chicago, citing excessive force against protesters and reporters. The ruling comes after accusations of lies from a Border Patrol official, aiming to protect First Amendment rights.
A federal judge has expressed outrage over immigration agents' use of tear gas against peaceful protesters, including children headed to a Halloween parade, demanding accountability and daily reports from the Border Patrol chief.