In a landmark ruling, a U.S. judge has ordered the Trump administration to lift restrictions on the Associated Press, allowing full access to the Oval Office and Air Force One. The case highlights ongoing tensions between the press and the White House over free speech and journalistic integrity.
In a controversial 5-4 decision, the Supreme Court allows President Trump's administration to deport Venezuelan migrants under an 18th-century law while ensuring their right to due process. This ruling reignites debates on immigration policy.
In a contentious 5-4 ruling, the Supreme Court allows the Trump administration to deport alleged gang members under wartime law, but they must have the right to challenge their removal. This decision marks a significant victory for Trump, raising concerns among dissenting justices about the implications for judicial power and individual rights.
In a stunning legal ruling, a federal judge has demanded the Trump administration return a Maryland man wrongfully deported to a perilous prison in El Salvador. The ruling highlights significant governmental errors and raises questions about immigration practices.
In a surprising turn, the acting head of the Social Security Administration has retreated from a shutdown threat after a judge clarified that a recent order regarding data access does not affect agency employees.
In a stunning legal ruling, a jury has ordered Greenpeace to pay over $660 million to Energy Transfer for obstructing the Dakota Access Pipeline. As Greenpeace vows to appeal, concerns grow over the implications for environmental activism and free speech.
In a landmark decision, a federal judge has halted the Trump administration's attempt to ban transgender individuals from military service, reinforcing constitutional rights and equality in the armed forces.
In a landmark ruling, a federal judge has blocked Elon Musk's efforts to dissolve USAID, citing constitutional violations and restoring agency operations temporarily. This decision could reshape government oversight.
In a stunning legal development, a federal judge has ruled that thousands of probationary employees laid off by the Trump administration must be temporarily reinstated, igniting a fierce legal battle over their terminations. This ruling affects 18 agencies and follows a similar decision in California.
In a swift ruling, a U.S. judge mandates the Trump administration to pay a significant portion of $1.9 billion in foreign aid by Monday. This decision follows a Supreme Court rejection of the administration's freeze on payments.