President Trump has ordered the deployment of troops to Portland, claiming it's to curb protests outside ICE facilities. Officials dispute the need for military presence, raising legal and safety concerns.
In a significant ruling, a federal judge has blocked President Trump's controversial executive order on birthright citizenship. This decision marks a new chapter in the ongoing legal fight over immigration policies, as advocates seek to protect the rights of children born in the U.S. under these regulations.
A U.S. appeals court has ruled that Donald Trump can maintain control of California's National Guard, igniting a fierce debate over military use in domestic protests. Governor Gavin Newsom vows to challenge this decision, asserting that the president's actions are unconstitutional.
Donald Trump threatens to take his battle with Gavin Newsom to the Supreme Court over control of California National Guard troops deployed in Los Angeles amid ongoing protests against ICE raids.
In a surprising twist, Justin Baldoni vows to continue his legal fight against Blake Lively after a judge dismissed his $400 million defamation lawsuit. His attorney argues the case is far from over, with new evidence set to emerge.
As Trump's tariffs face legal hurdles, his economic advisers remain steadfast in their belief that these duties will remain. Discover the potential ramifications of this ongoing legal saga.
In a surprising turn, the Trump administration has halted its aggressive immigration actions against international students, restoring statuses for many. This shift comes after widespread legal challenges and fears of deportation among students.
The Supreme Court's recent ruling allows the Trump administration to resume deportations under the Alien Enemies Act, targeting Venezuelan migrants. While Trump celebrates, legal challenges loom as accused gang members seek justice.
A woman in London has successfully sued Meta, compelling Facebook to stop using personal data for targeted ads. This landmark case could pave the way for others seeking similar rights against invasive advertising practices.
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.