As the Supreme Court opens its new term, tensions are high with major cases on transgender rights, voting rights, and the Trump administration. The justices face a divided public and significant political challenges ahead.
As the U.S. Supreme Court begins its new term, President Trump's recent judicial victories hang in the balance. Major rulings on executive power, tariffs, and civil rights could reshape America's legal landscape. Will the court uphold Trump's agenda or impose limits?
In a stunning revelation, Nicholas John Roske, the would-be assassin of Justice Brett Kavanaugh, now identifies as a transgender woman. With severe mental illness and a history of suicidal ideation, Roske's case raises significant concerns about violence linked to mental health issues and identity.
In a chilling case, Nicholas Roske pleaded guilty to plotting to assassinate Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh. Prosecutors reveal a disturbing intent to alter the constitutional order through violence.
In response to the rising threats against lawmakers following the murder of activist Charlie Kirk, the Trump administration is requesting $58 million for increased security measures, including protection for Supreme Court justices.
The fatal stabbing of Iryna Zarutska, a 23-year-old Ukrainian refugee, aboard a Charlotte light rail train has ignited outrage and raised serious questions about public safety and judicial failures. President Trump condemned the act, while local officials call for urgent reforms.
In a pivotal ruling, Chief Justice John Roberts and the Supreme Court have allowed Trump to proceed with firing a Democratic FTC commissioner, granting him significant authority in government appointments.
Tensions rise as Republican senator JD Vance praises military action against alleged drug traffickers, sparking backlash from colleagues. Critics warn of extrajudicial killings and potential military conflict with Venezuela.
In a surprising ruling, a federal judge dismissed the Trump administration's unprecedented lawsuit against Maryland's federal judges, criticizing its potential dangers and the attacks on the judiciary.
In a surprising twist, a federal judge has dismissed a lawsuit from the Trump administration targeting Maryland judges over a deportation order. The ruling reveals the complexities of immigration law and judicial authority.