The Supreme Court indicated that it is not prepared to rule over whether President Trump has legal authority to deploy members of the National Guard to the Chicago area.
The U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday asked for more briefing in the ongoing fight over President Trump’s ability to deploy ...
In Rico v. United States, the Supreme Court will consider whether the fugitive-tolling doctrine – the legal principle that a criminal defendant should not receive credit toward his sentence for time ...
President Trump acknowledged Wednesday that the Constitution makes him ineligible for election to a third term, seemingly ...
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The FBI allegations come as Minnesota debates whether to join 39 other states where sports betting is legal, John Rash writes ...
The Supreme Court on Wednesday afternoon asked the litigants in the challenge to President Donald Trump’s effort to deploy the National Guard to Illinois to file supplemental briefs addressing the ...
The Senate approved a resolution Tuesday evening that would nullify President Donald Trump's tariffs on Brazil, including oil ...
After 12 days of silence about the deployment of troops in Illinois, the justices are now asking “whether the term ‘regular ...
A pair of court rulings declaring some of Florida’s gun restrictions unconstitutional are creating some confusion in the ...
Colorado officials filed a lawsuit Wednesday claiming the relocation of U.S. Space Command to Alabama was illegally motivated ...
Two Justice Department prosecutors cited a “mob of rioters” in their sentencing memo for Taylor Taranto, who got his Jan. 6 ...