This Saturday, millions of demonstrators across the U.S. are set to protest President Trump's policies in a wave of unity. Organized by the No Kings movement, the event aims to showcase collective discontent with the current administration. Will it surpass the June protests that drew over 5 million participants? The stakes are high as police and National Guards prepare for the crowds.
The Supreme Court appears ready to dismantle the last vestiges of the Voting Rights Act, with potential rulings that could redefine voter representation and racial equality ahead of the 2026 midterms.
In a controversial ruling, the Supreme Court has cleared the way for the Trump administration to revoke temporary legal status for up to 600,000 Venezuelan immigrants, raising fears of deportation for many. The decision follows a pattern of emergency requests from the administration, leaving lives in limbo.
The Supreme Court upheld Trump's firing of FTC Commissioner Rebecca Slaughter, raising critical questions about executive power and agency independence amidst a 6-3 ruling. Dissenting justices warn of overturning established precedents.
The Supreme Court will weigh in on President Trump's ability to fire FTC members without cause, a decision that could reshape the limits of executive power and the independence of federal agencies.
In a landmark decision, the Supreme Court has ruled in favor of President Trump, allowing him to remove FTC member Rebecca Slaughter as they review her case. This ruling challenges a long-standing precedent on federal agency protections.
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.
In a surprising legal victory, a US judge has ruled that the Trump administration's attempt to strip protections from hundreds of thousands of Venezuelan and Haitian migrants is unlawful. This decision will allow around 1.1 million migrants to continue living and working legally in the US, despite the DHS's plans to appeal.
In a landmark decision, a federal judge in California has ruled against the Trump administration's attempt to end Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for around 1.1 million Venezuelan and Haitian immigrants, potentially protecting them from deportation.
A federal judge has ruled against the Trump administration's attempt to end temporary legal protections for over 1 million Venezuelans and Haitians, allowing them to live and work in the U.S. amidst dangerous conditions in their home countries.