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The Supreme Court appeared divided Thursday about whether to scale back nationwide orders that have blocked President Donald Trump’s ban on birthright citizenship, in a case with implications ...
Kansas Supreme Court justices stand for retention votes every six years. Titus said the fact that no justice has ever been dumped by the voters demonstrates that it’s not enough of an ...
The Supreme Court heard arguments on Thursday regarding the Trump administration’s attack on birthright citizenship — the constitutional right to citizenship of any child born on U.S. soil.
WASHINGTON −The Supreme Court on May 16 continued to block the Trump administration from using a 1798 wartime law to deport a group of Venezuelan migrants who said they had not been given a real ...
When the Supreme Court hears arguments Thursday over President Trump’s challenge to automatic birthright citizenship, the immigration spat could take a backseat to a more contested legal ...
WASHINGTON − In what could be its biggest blockbuster case of the year, the Supreme Court on May 15 will take up one of President Donald Trump’s most controversial executive orders ...
Last week, the Supreme Court blocked Donald Trump from continuing to use an archaic wartime law to deport Venezuelan migrants without due process, after the administration sent hundreds of people ...
In a case making it easier to challenge police unreasonable force in court, the Supreme Court Thursday unanimously permitted the mother of a Houston man killed in a 2016 traffic stop to continue ...
Wisconsin state Appeals Court Judge Chris Taylor announced her bid to challenge conservative Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice Rebecca Bradley in the state’s 2026 election. Taylor is the first ...
The Supreme Court gave the Trump administration the go-ahead Monday to scrap temporary deportation protections for hundreds of thousands of Venezuelan migrants. The justices lifted a San Francisco ...