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Jackson was the only dissenting vote, accusing colleagues of a “demonstrated enthusiasm for greenlighting this President’s ...
One hundred years after the Scopes monkey trial author Amanda Opelt tells Religion News we’re still trying to win debates by ...
New Yorkers on 25 June celebrated the victory of 33-year-old lawyer, Zohran Mamdani over his Republican rival Andrew Cuomo for the Democratic Party’s mayoral nomination to New York City, home to 8.5 ...
Unrestricted birthright citizenship — the characteristically New World notion that being born on a country’s soil is enough ...
Homeless residents of some of California’s biggest cities increasingly are facing criminal penalties for the actions they ...
Supreme Court Lets Trump Deport Migrants to Countries Other Than Their Own The ruling applies immediately to a group of men the government has sought to send to South Sudan.
The Trump administration is seeking the Supreme Court's intervention to lift a judge's order blocking mass layoffs at federal agencies.
Patience is running thin in the intensifying battle between the Supreme Court and President Trump, with the president’s allies heightening their criticisms as the justices burn midnight oil. … ...
Isaac Chotiner speaks with Steve Vladeck, a legal scholar, who argues that the Supreme Court’s “passive-aggressive approach” to the Trump Administration is doomed to fail.
The Supreme Court in 1935 ruled that Congress may require presidents to show cause – such as malfeasance – before dismissing board members overseeing independent agencies.
The U.S. Supreme Court allowed Donald Trump's administration on Friday to proceed with millions of dollars of cuts to teacher training grants - part of his crackdown on diversity, equity and ...
In a 5-4 decision, SCOTUS dealt a stunning legal blow to the Trump agenda, upholding a district court order that the administration pay out $2 billion in foreign aid funds.