In a controversial move, Vice President JD Vance sides with Trump against the Supreme Court’s ruling on flag burning, igniting a fierce debate within the conservative community. As Trump orders investigations into flag desecration, Vance claims the court's decision is flawed, challenging the legacy of late Justice Antonin Scalia.
President Trump has signed an executive order directing the Justice Department to prioritize the prosecution of flag desecration, despite Supreme Court rulings protecting such acts under the First Amendment. This controversial move raises questions about free speech and the right to protest.
In a groundbreaking decision, the Nevada Supreme Court has allowed Jon Gruden's lawsuit against the NFL to proceed in court, challenging the league's arbitration process and allegations of a malicious campaign against him.
President Trump's plan to end birthright citizenship faces significant hurdles as lower courts block the executive order following a Supreme Court ruling. Here's the latest on the legal battles ahead.
In a significant shift, President Trump has signed an executive order aiming to change how homelessness is managed in the U.S., prioritizing treatment and sobriety over housing first approaches. The order allows states to clear encampments and enforce stricter policies.
In a pivotal ruling, the Supreme Court has authorized the Trump Administration to proceed with its agency reorganization and staff reduction plans, sparking debates on transparency and legality as agencies prepare for imminent changes.
In a pivotal ruling, a federal judge has blocked Trump's controversial executive order that threatens citizenship for certain U.S.-born babies. This decision comes amid ongoing legal battles and concerns from immigrant families.
Eight men, deported from the U.S., have been relocated to South Sudan after a Supreme Court ruling. These men, convicted of violent crimes, faced legal battles and were held in Djibouti for weeks.
In a contentious move, the Trump administration deported eight migrants to South Sudan after a Supreme Court ruling allowed it. The decision has raised concerns over human rights and due process as critics label the deportation punitive.
In a dramatic turn of events, a federal judge has temporarily halted the deportations of eight immigrants to South Sudan, a country ravaged by civil war, as legal complications arise following a Supreme Court ruling.