The U.S. Supreme Court on Friday paused the Trump administration's efforts to dismiss the head of an independent agency charged with investigating whistleblower claims as the president seeks to ...
The Supreme Court is considering a case of “reverse discrimination” and the standard of proof under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. The Supreme Court ordered that an Oklahoma man ...
“The Supreme Court said it best: ‘Eliminating racial discrimination means eliminating all of it,’” Republican attorneys general from 19 states wrote to Costco recently, urging the retail ...
By Adam Liptak Reporting from Washington The Supreme Court, in its first decision on President Trump’s use of executive power in his second term, ruled on Friday that he cannot, for now ...
Washington — President Trump's firings of the members of independent agencies and boards have prompted a string of legal fights that could set the Supreme Court up to reconsider and potentially ...
By Adam Liptak Reporting from Washington In the first case to reach the Supreme Court arising from the blitz of actions taken in the early weeks of the new administration, lawyers for President ...
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Donald Trump’s rapid-fire efforts to expand presidential authority seem likely to prompt key test cases at the Supreme Court he helped shape, according to legal experts, with the conservative ...
President Donald Trump has expounded an extraordinary vision of his authority over the past month, relying on the Supreme Court’s decision last year granting him immunity from criminal ...
The Trump Media & Technology Group (TMTG) and Rumble filed a lawsuit against a Brazilian Supreme Court justice on Wednesday, claiming voices in America were being illegally censored on social media.
Even if a majority of the Supreme Court ultimately sides with Trump in Dellinger’s case down the line, it may very well rule against the administration on procedural grounds in this first skirmish.