Legal Newsletter looks at a looming decision from the Supreme Court on Trump's freezing of congressionally approved spending, plus other legal news.
A federal appeals court upheld a previous ruling that blocked two Arizona laws that sought to increase proof-of-citizenship ...
The Trump administration said it could not meet a judge’s order to restart nearly $2 billion in USAID payments.
Foreign aid organizations asked the U.S. Supreme Court on Friday to require President Donald Trump's administration to ...
This resolution, it simply provides the message to these people in South Dakota that they are second-class citizens." ...
An appeals court ruled Friday that President Donald Trump’s executive order limiting birthright citizenship must remain ...
Through a series of decisions, the Republican Justices set the stage for much of the chaos of the Trump Administration ...
A federal judge in San Francisco finds the mass firings of probationary government employees by the Trump administration were ...
Utah's two U.S. senators are pushing for ways to make it more difficult for children to view pornography online, including ...
A federal judge on Thursday ruled that the US government must reverse mass firings in federal agencies, which comes as a major halt in Trump's plan to reduce the federal workforce. The ruling is part ...
The Supreme Court has reserved judgment on five appeals concerning the Rivers State Assembly crisis, focusing on the defection of 27 lawmakers to the APC.
US president Andrew Jackson famously reacted to an unfavorable ruling by the Supreme Court chief justice with the defiant ...