A series of legal challenges regarding birthright citizenship is making it unclear what will happen to young immigrants in a few months.
If the case reaches the Supreme Court, its conservative majority will be receptive to Donald J. Trump’s argument that presidents have unlimited power to remove members of independent agencies.
Longmaid and Emily Kennedy of Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP discuss a key case before the U.S. Supreme Court that ...
Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas has spent recent days alongside several Trump administration Cabinet officials – making ...
In total, 22 states, including Massachusetts, as well as other organizations, have sued to try to stop the birthright ...
A group of U.S. Senators, led by Marsha Blackburn (R-Tenn.), has introduced the Protecting Our Supreme Court Justices Act, a bill aimed at increasing penalties for individuals who attempt to ...
The Judicial Service Commission has asked Chief Justice Martha Koome to respond to a petition seeking her removal from office over alleged incompetence.The move sets the stage for an ...
Since beginning his second term, Trump has taken steps to unravel protections for transgender people, creating a dilemma for ...
Hawaii’s Supreme Court is set to hear arguments Thursday over insurance issues that are tying up a potential $4 billion settlement over Maui’s catastrophic 2023 wildfire, the deadliest ...
The writer of the 1966 hit 'Double Shot of My Baby's Love' recently won back global rights he'd unknowingly signed away - for ...
U.S. Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor was asked about sagging public confidence in the court. She answered by pointing ...