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The Supreme Court heard Solicitor General John Sauer's argument that universal injunctions violate the Constitution.
Harvard scientist Kseniia Petrova could be deported to Russia, where she faces political persecution for opposing the Ukraine war.
A majority of judges on the conservative-dominated court sounded skeptical about Trump’s effort to overturn the longstanding ...
The Supreme Court is hearing arguments this morning on what’s outwardly a case about President Donald Trump’s attempt to ...
MILWAUKEE (AP) — A Wisconsin judge pleaded not guilty Thursday to charges accusing her of helping a man who is illegally in the country evade U.S. immigration authorities seeking to arrest him in her ...
President Donald Trump incorrectly placed the blame for high prescription drug prices in the U.S. on foreign nations, making ...
Zelenskiy has said that he will not meet with any Russian official except Putin, and is sending Ukraine’s defense minister to ...
Before a courtroom packed with members of the national and local media, Milwaukee County Judge Hannah Dugan pleaded not ...
Jay Bratt, a key prosecutor in Trump’s classified documents case, invoked the Fifth Amendment in a congressional interview ...
The Supreme Court is hearing its first set of Trump-related arguments in the second Trump presidency. The case stems from the ...
Few rallied around Alireza Doroudi, who spent weeks detained on murky charges. With hope he might win, but facing extended ...