In a bold move, the Supreme Court has temporarily halted President Trump's plan to deport Venezuelan migrants under a controversial 1798 law, raising serious legal and ethical questions about due process.
Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito criticizes the court's hasty ruling that blocked the deportation of Venezuelan migrants, raising questions about legal procedures and the Trump administration's immigration policies.
In a surprising move, the Supreme Court has paused the Trump administration from deporting Venezuelan men in immigration custody, citing imminent removal risks and the need for judicial review. This decision raises significant questions about executive power and due process.
The Supreme Court has ruled in favor of the Trump administration, allowing the deportation of Venezuelan migrants under an 18th-century law but requiring court hearings to challenge removals. This controversial decision has ignited debate over judicial authority and immigration policy.
In a bold move, Trump calls for the impeachment of a judge who ruled against him, raising concerns about the balance of power in the U.S. government. Experts warn this could signal the start of a constitutional crisis as norms erode.
Supreme Court temporarily allows the head of the federal whistleblower agency to stay in office, amidst legal battles over executive power and independence from partisan control.