The administration is moving fast to "break things." Courts can't move that quickly. Ultimately, Americans must decide what's ...
Accusations that some judges are partisans — whether those accusations come from the left or the right — are not only ...
A U.S. Supreme Court decision more than two centuries ago grants the federal courts power to decide if laws and orders ...
The whirlwind first few weeks of the second Trump administration have left private employers with concerns and questions related to Diversity, ...
A recent decision by the US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit reinstated claims seeking indemnification under the ...
President Donald Trump is heading to the Supreme Court for the first time in his second term, using an emergency appeal to ...
His violations follow an old playbook—trigger lawsuits, giving the Supreme Court a chance to declare statutes ...
But if the Trump administration makes good on its hints at ignoring the mandates of the courts, we would be in the epicenter ...
Recent court orders slowing down or indefinitely blocking President Donald Trump’s policy blitz have raised the specter that the executive branch might openly flout the federal judiciary and prompted ...
The start of President Trump's second administration has brought dramatic proposals and unprecedented changes to the ...
Anyone who doubts that President Donald Trump wants to rule like a strongman should pay attention to the chilling ...
One of the judges whose court could hear a case challenging Trump’s agenda is Judge Jeffrey Sutton. He’s the chief judge of ...