In a landmark decision, the Supreme Court allows the Trump administration to advance its controversial proposal to end automatic birthright citizenship, igniting fierce debates about legal authority and citizenship rights.
In the wake of President Trump's recent strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities, legal experts debate whether he had the constitutional authority to act without Congressional approval. Some defend his actions under Article II, while others raise concerns about the War Powers Resolution.
The Supreme Court is set to hear arguments regarding Trump's controversial bid to end automatic birthright citizenship. The case raises questions about judicial authority and constitutional rights.
In a pivotal ruling, the Supreme Court has mandated the Trump administration to facilitate the release of Kilmar Abrego García, a Maryland man wrongfully deported to El Salvador. His case highlights serious concerns over the government's deportation practices and legal authority.
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.
Donald Trump claims Joe Biden's recent pardons are invalid because they were signed with an autopen, igniting a debate over the legality of presidential autopen use. Experts weigh in on the implications.
In a striking move, Trump claims he can void Biden's pardons for Jan 6 committee members, sparking legal debates over presidential powers and the use of autopen signatures.
Tensions rise as global health groups and the Trump administration clash over nearly $2 billion in foreign aid, despite a Supreme Court order mandating payments. The administration's legal maneuvers spark outrage and concern.