EXCLUSIVE: President Donald Trump has retained counsel from top law firm Sullivan & Cromwell to represent him in his ongoing appeal efforts in the case brought against him by Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg and New York Attorney General Letitia James,
The first week of President Donald Trump’s second term was an uncertain one for abortion opponents. He pardoned a group of protesters convicted of violating the FACE Act, which protects access to clinics and places of worship;
President Trump’s Inauguration lunch brought together lawmakers, Cabinet nominees, Supreme Court justices and distinguished guests Monday afternoon, in a quadrennial tradition that takes
Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito, 74, became the talk of the internet after asking about how PornHub compared to Playboy Magazine during a hearing on Wednesday regarding Texas H.B. 1181.
In a normal world, Trump’s gambit would seem ludicrous for the way it clearly runs afoul of the Constitution and Supreme Court precedent. But things haven’t been normal in America for a while.
On Day One, President Donald Trump restored freedom of speech in the United States. If you weren’t aware that it had been removed, that should give you an idea of the scale of the problem. Censorship and its totalitarian cousin,
By and large, however, Newtonian physics and traditional biology still apply, and that is worth remembering as we watch the Trump administration’s circus of transgression, vindictiveness, and sometimes mere folly.
When President Donald Trump fired at least 12 inspectors general without notifying Congress as required by law, it was only partly about the inspectors.
The justices offered few public remarks on birthright citizenship, but legal experts expect them to reject Trump's executive order.
US President Donald Trump is trying to end birthright citizenship, the legal principle that automatically makes anyone born within the US or its territories a citizen. However, a federal judge in Seattle has termed it ‘unconstitutional’ and passed a restraining order on it.
Only a few days into his second term in the White House, President Donald Trump is trying to make good on the flurry of executive orders—meant to provoke “shock and awe”—he had promised as part of plans to upend key foundations of American government.
The core of President Donald Trump’s agenda runs through Chuck Grassley, who has been in the chamber longer than his vice president has been alive.