As the government shutdown continues, the IRS has begun furloughing tens of thousands of employees, raising concerns over back pay and compensation. Legal experts weigh in on the implications for federal workers.
President Trump is pushing to send National Guard troops to cities like Chicago and Portland to combat crime and illegal immigration, sparking lawsuits and debate over presidential authority. Legal experts weigh in on this unprecedented move.
In a controversial move, Apple and Google have removed apps that alert users about nearby ICE agents after pressure from Attorney General Pam Bondi. Critics argue this capitulation underscores the Trump administration's influence over Silicon Valley.
President Trump is intensifying his efforts to dismantle the safeguards protecting the Justice Department from political influence, leaving federal prosecutors and observers on high alert for the next developments.
As President Trump threatens to send National Guard troops to Chicago, tensions rise between him and Governor Pritzker. With legal hurdles ahead, what could this mean for crime in the city?
President Trump is stirring controversy as he announces plans to eliminate mail-in ballots and voting machines, claiming they are corrupt. Legal experts warn he lacks the authority to make such changes, raising concerns about election integrity as the midterms approach.
The Supreme Court has ruled in favor of Trump’s birthright citizenship ban, limiting lower-court authority. Legal experts warn the next 30 days will be crucial for its implementation.
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.
President Trump's administration is invoking emergency powers at an unprecedented rate, raising concerns about the balance of power and potential threats to democracy. Legal experts warn that unchecked executive power could redefine American governance.
The Supreme Court has opted not to hear critical challenges to Maryland's assault weapons ban and Rhode Island's magazine restrictions, keeping these laws in place amid ongoing debates over gun rights. Legal experts suggest the issue may resurface soon.