As Trump administration lawyers have intensified their appeals to the Supreme Court, they’re relying on recurring tropes.
The deportation of an alleged member of MS-13 came despite an immigration judge's order that he could remain in the U.S.
President Donald Trump's administration has increasingly turned to the use of emergency appeals to the Supreme Court as it ...
Though America PAC declined to discuss details of its work, the group's commitment confirms Musk's uniquely powerful role in ...
Updates and the latest news as JD Vance visits Greenland and Trump swears in his former lawyer Alina Habba as U.S. attorney ...
If Bryan Kohberger is convicted in the killing of four University of Idaho students, the diagnosis could be a factor during ...
Wisconsin is in the national spotlight Tuesday, as a spring election will determine the state Supreme Court's balance of ...
Former Washington Supreme Court Justice Susan Owens has died at age 75. She was the seventh woman to serve on the court and ...
Peter Bruland, 33, a senior managing associate at Sidley Austin, will be making firm history by being the first associate to ...
The Trump legal team has repeatedly expressed a sense of ... rest with the judiciary and final word at the nine-member Supreme Court. For the most part, the pending Trump appeals have reached ...
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Trump’s Team Believes He Is an Elected Dictator
Trump advisers like Stephen Miller and Russell Vought seem to believe the president’s powers should have no limits.
Karoline Leavitt has responded to the news that Trump warned his own Cabinet that Elon Musk won’t be around for much longer.