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Supreme Court is expected to weigh in on issues such as birthright citizenship and gender and sexuality instruction in ...
The Supreme Court heard arguments about injunctions against Trump’s order to end birthright citizenship for those born to parents of undocumented immigrants or foreign visitors.
CBS News examined federal court data on challenges against the Biden and Trump administrations and found patterns in where the cases were brought.
The Supreme Court appeared ready Thursday to place some limits on the power of district judges to freeze presidential actions ...
What do questions from the key justices in the case tell us about where the Supreme Court might be headed on nationwide injunctions?
Now that Trump is issuing a tidal wave of executive orders and other actions—to dismantle agencies, defund federal programs, ...
The question before the justices was whether a single district court judge has the power to block a policy across the country ...
Justice Amy Coney Barrett's exchange with Trump Solicitor General John Sauer on court precedents in a birthright citizenship case draws attention and raises concerns among Trump allies.
The measures block the enforcement of laws nationwide, making it increasingly difficult for presidents to govern.
Several justices expressed skepticism about the legality of President Trump’s proclamation. No justice expressed clear support for the legality of the order.
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