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Since Trump returned to office in January, his administration has bombarded the U.S. Supreme Court with emergency requests. The strategy is paying off.
The U.S. Supreme Court on Friday allowed the Trump administration to proceed with its plan to strip humanitarian parole protections from over 500,000 immigrants, exposing nearly 1 million people ...
Posing for a group photo are, bottom row, from left, U.S. Supreme Court Justices Sonia Sotomayor and Clarence Thomas, Chief Justice John Roberts, Justices Samuel Alito and Elena Kagan, and top row ...
Justice Samuel Alito, one of the Supreme Court's most prominent conservatives, appeared critical of lower courts' ability to issue nationwide injunctions.
In an unsigned two-page decision (Trump v. Wilcox) released on May 22, the Supreme Court upheld the Trump administration’s move to fire members of the National Labor Relations Board and the ...
President Donald Trump complained on Truth Social that the Supreme Court "is not allowing me to do what I was elected to do.". More: Called out by Trump for how he leads the Supreme Court, John ...
The Trump administration wants the Supreme Court to set aside three federal court orders blocking the implementation of the president’s executive order ending birthright citizenship nationwide.
When it comes to Donald Trump and the law, nothing could be more on point than the recent saga over his tariffs: two losses, no concrete consequences (yet), chaos ahead.
L-R: Supreme Court Justices Samuel Alito, Clarence Thomas, Brett Kavanaugh and John Roberts attend President Donald Trump's inaguration at the U.S. Capitol on January 20, 2025.
Trump's winning at the Supreme Court. Justice Jackson warns about 'troubling message' Jackson, one of the court's most liberal justices, wrote that her colleagues may be unintentionally showing ...
At issue is President Trump's firing of NLRB member Gwen Wilcox, who still has three years left on her term, and Cathy Harris, who still has four years left on her term as a member of the MSPB.
WASHINGTON — Supreme Court justices on Thursday expressed concerns about allowing President Donald Trump's radical reinterpretation of the Constitution's guarantee of birthright citizenship to ...