Donald Trump posted on Truth Social that "He who saves his Country does not violate any Law," a rationale of why his actions are within his power as president.
Women in Missouri are expected to have access to abortion services within days, after a circuit court judge ruled business ...
In a recent New York Times op ed, legal scholars Randy Barnett and Ilan Wurman offer a partial defense of President Trump's executive order denying ...
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"He who saves his Country does not violate any Law," Trump wrote on Truth Social after his early executive orders and ...
An increasingly influential group of conservative scholars has some drastic ideas about the president’s power.
Two professors wrote that although it has been argued Trump's order is at odds with language in the 14th Amendment, there could be more nuance to the issue.
In a sweeping and unprecedented letter issued over the weekend, the Office for Civil Rights declared race-based scholarships, ...
President Trump shared a quotation on social media, making it clear it was one he wanted people to absorb: “He who saves his ...
The Democratic Attorneys General Assn. — a political action committee-turned-judicial alliance of progressive top cops — is organizing a barrage of civil lawsuits against the Trump administration.
The cases, brought by nonprofits, state attorneys general, civil rights groups and private citizens, challenge Trump’s ...
U.S. conservatives have looked to Hungary's Viktor Orban as an inspiration for a right-wing America; the prime minister has ...
A constitutional law professor weighs in on the legal battles sparked by President Donald Trump’s controversial executive orders.
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