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The decision will also potentially reshape the power of federal judges to block presidential policies nationwide.
The Supreme Court could create a patchwork of citizenship rules that echoes a dark time in the nation's history.
Eight justices—the exception being Ketanji Brown Jackson—seem keen to rein in universal injunctions. But a majority also ...
The first week of the criminal trial for media mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs wrapped up after an emotional testimony from his ...
Tucked deep in the thousand-plus pages of the multitrillion-dollar budget bill making its way through the ...
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Supreme Court justices appeared divided on the issue of national injunctions. NPR's Scott Detrow discusses what the Court might do with law professor Nicholas Bagley.
Harvard Law Professor Alan Dershowitz asserted on Newsmax Thursday that the Supreme Court overlooked a crucial dilemma during ...
Birthright citizenship is an odd case to use to scale back nationwide injunctions, Justice Elena Kagan said. "Every court has ...
Iran’s president says his country will continue talks over its rapidly advancing nuclear program but will not withdraw from ...
A growing sentiment within much of the Democratic Party’s base is that President Donald Trump’s failure is preferable to ...
BERLIN – Norwegian grandmaster Magnus Carlsen is playing a single game of chess against 140,000 people worldwide in a ...