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In a 5-4 decision, the U.S. Supreme Court on Monday allowed the Trump administration to resume deporting alleged members of ...
The high court tells the judge he doesn't have jurisdiction. The only remedy the ACLU’s clients have is via habeas petitions ...
As President Trump pushes the limits of executive power, the Supreme Court is avoiding confrontation with the White House ...
Trump is seeking to establish a truly chilling proposition: that no one can stop his administration from imprisoning anyone ...
The decision is a victory for Trump and setback for federal judges who sought to check the check the president’s power.
By blessing the president’s rampant abuse of the rule of law, the high court has guaranteed that we’ll be seeing more of it.
Chief Justice John Roberts and his conservative colleagues upheld the White House’s right to skip the judicial process and ship folks off to countries like El Salvador.
The Supreme Court ruled that the Trump administration could continue to deport Venezuelan migrants using a wartime powers act ...
BREAKING: The Supreme Court sides with the Trump Administration on the Alien Enemies Act. Tonight’s decision is a landmark ...
But the court ruled 5-4 to lift a blanket block on all deportations under Trump’s invocation of the Alien Enemies Act.
The Supreme Court handed Trump a significant legal victory, allowing him to resume deporting alleged Venezuelan gang members ...