White House Sued by Preservationists Over East Wing Demolition
Preservationists sue the White House over planned East Wing demolition and historic-review gaps.
Preservationists sue the White House over planned East Wing demolition and historic-review gaps.
The Trump administration seeks an emergency pause on a judge's order to fund SNAP benefits amid ongoing legal battles.
Conservative Supreme Court justices weigh the legality of Trump's sweeping tariffs and the limits of presidential power in trade.
The Supreme Court allows enforcement of a policy requiring sex on U.S. passports based on birth certificates amid ongoing legal challenges.
A federal judge decries deportation as 'blatant lawlessness' in the Faustino Pablo Pablo case, urging accountability and reform.
A judge rules that Texas cannot require public schools to display the Ten Commandments in every classroom.
A federal judge orders the restoration of slavery-related exhibits removed from Philadelphia's President's House.
Supreme Court weighs professional conduct vs. free speech in Colorado's ban on conversion therapy for minors.
Analysis of how the Supreme Court term could redefine executive power and constitutional governance.
Illinois and Chicago sue to block National Guard deployment, citing the Posse Comitatus Act and state sovereignty.
A federal jury convicts Milwaukee County Circuit Court Judge Hannah Dugan of obstructing immigration agents, raising questions about courts and immigration enforcement.
A concise look at how Section 212(f) shapes presidential power, asylum rights, and immigration enforcement.
Trump comments on a suspected second strike against a drug-boat operation, fueling debate over legality of militarized actions against cartels.
Former French president Nicolas Sarkozy receives a five-year sentence for criminal conspiracy, signaling accountability at the highest level.
A magistrate judge shows surprise and confusion over the Comey indictment as prosecutors' handling and legal arguments come under scrutiny.
Nick Reiner, son of Rob Reiner, faces two counts of murder amid a schizophrenia diagnosis, prompting legal and mental health debates.
DOJ seeks sealed 2020 election records from Fulton County amid ongoing disputes over voter fraud claims.
Court documents say the Chicago raid targeted squatters, not Tren de Aragua, raising questions about immigration enforcement and housing discrimination.
A 9th Circuit panel rules California's open carry ban unconstitutional in urban counties, potentially legalizing open carry statewide.
Profile of Los Angeles defense lawyer Alan Jackson, counsel for Nick Reiner, and his approach to a high-profile case.