By Elizabeth Weibel President Donald Trump’s deputies asked the Supreme Court to certify his authority to end a quasi-amnesty for thousands of Haitian migrants in…
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The U.S. Supreme Court temporarily blocked a California law that restricted schools from informing parents when their children identify as transgender, siding with parents and conservative legal groups. The decision pauses the law while the legal battle continues.
The Supreme Court has turned away legal challenges to the Air Force’s vaccine mandate, leaving affected service members with limited judicial recourse. Critics argue this decision denies justice for military personnel.
President Donald Trump’s address focused on the economy, patriotism, and sharp attacks on Democrats. The speech also touched on elections, immigration, and potential conflict with Iran.
The European Commission is demanding clarity from President Donald Trump after the Supreme Court struck down most of his tariff authority. Trump responded with a new global tariff plan, escalating tensions with the EU.
President Donald Trump announced a new 10% global tariff hours after the Supreme Court struck down his previous trade policy. The administration will invoke Section 122 of the Trade Act of 1974 to implement the measure.
Recent legal rulings, medical policy changes, and public sentiment suggest a turning point in the national debate over transgender ideology. Courts and institutions are increasingly reevaluating surgeries, liability, and protections.
Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson’s appearance at the Grammys drew criticism over judicial ethics and impartiality. Lawmakers are calling for scrutiny and possible recusal from immigration-related cases.
Republican lawmakers filed an amicus brief to the Supreme Court defending President Trump’s executive order on the original meaning of the Fourteenth Amendment’s Citizenship Clause. They argue birthright citizenship should be limited to children of lawful residents.
The Supreme Court appears poised to uphold state laws barring biological males from competing in girls’ sports. Even left-leaning outlets acknowledge a likely ruling favoring Idaho and West Virginia.
As new video evidence emerges, the narrative surrounding the shooting death of Renee Good by an ICE agent continues to shift. Legal context and case law challenge early claims that the shooting was unjustified.
Louisiana trial lawyers donated thousands to the judge overseeing their environmental lawsuit against Chevron before securing a $744 million verdict. Critics warn the case could trigger tens of billions in future judgments as the Supreme Court weighs whether it belongs in federal court.
On Friday the Supreme Court agreed to review a case that could finally force a long, overdue reckoning with how the 14th Amendment’s citizenship clause has been interpreted for more than a century.


















