John Adams signed the Sedition Act in an attempt to silence dissent. Some other Founding Fathers thought that muzzling the ...
President Trump reposted an article on social media accusing judges of "sedition and treason" when they overturn executive ...
President Trump's invocation of the Alien Enemies Act of 1798 to deport Venezuelan migrants suspected of being members of the Tren de Aragua gang quickly kicked off a legal battle. However, on the ...
President Donald Trump on Friday downplayed his involvement in invoking the Alien Enemies Act of 1789 to deport Venezuelan ...
The Alien Enemies Act was one of four 1798 laws known as the Alien and Sedition Acts—a set of controversial statutes that emerged during a tenuous moment in the fledgling nation’s history.
US President Donald Trump invoked a little-known, centuries-old wartime power, the Alien Enemies Act, to send more than 200 ...
President John Adams signed the Alien Enemies Act in July 1798 as the United States came to the brink of war with France. One in a suite of four laws collectively known as the Alien and Sedition ...
In an attempt to silence the Federalists’ political opponents, he signed the Sedition Act of 1798. The new law attempted to crack down on critical writings about government officials ...
they not only overstep their role but may also commit acts tantamount to treason and sedition." Apelbaum's article goes on to argue "activist judges" violate the constitutional authority of the ...
they not only overstep their role but may also commit acts tantamount to treason and sedition." More: Chief Justice John Roberts rebukes Trump after president calls for US judge's impeachment ...