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Ask Jordan: When did the Supreme Court stop being impartial? “Deadline: White House” legal analyst Jordan Rubin answers your questions about the Supreme Court, Trump administration lawsuits ...
Richard Jordan's execution in Mississippi will proceed at 6 p.m. after last-minute efforts to convince the U.S. Supreme Court failed to grant a stay.
The Supreme Court announced Thursday it will decide the legality of bans on transgender athletes’ participation in women’s sports.
The Supreme Court left open the possibility that class-action lawsuits could protect birthright citizenship, but it's not a slam dunk case.
Days away from a scheduled execution, the Richard Jordan legal team has filed new petitions in the hope that the U.S. Supreme Court will grant a stay of execution.
Days away from a scheduled execution, the Richard Jordan legal team has filed new petitions in the hope that the U.S. Supreme Court will grant a stay of execution.
The court will not write Trump’s deportation policy. But it may write the rule that makes it unstoppable.
A fight over the fate of six migrants the Trump administration wants to deport to South Sudan flared up again as the Justice Department accused a federal judge of "unprecedented defiance" of a ...
The Supreme Court will consider whether to revive a lawsuit from a man barred from evangelizing outside a small-town Mississippi amphitheater after authorities say he shouted insults at people ...
The Supreme Court has revived long-running lawsuits against Palestinian authorities from Americans killed or wounded in terrorism attacks in the Middle East.
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