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Hegseth Refuses to Answer If He Would Follow Court's Decision on Deploying Marines to Los Angeles: 'This Is Not My Lane'
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth refused to say whether he would follow court rulings on President Trump's troop deployment to Los Angeles during a hearing Thursday.
Trump Whines As Supreme Court Justices He Appointed Rule Against Him, Calling Them 'Weak': Report
President Donald Trump has privately slammed Supreme Court justices he appointed for not backing him in recent rulings, according to a new report.
Forced Labor Allegations at Immigration Facility Headed to Supreme Court
The Supreme Court has agreed to hear a case involving private prison operator GEO Group, which seeks to appeal a lower court's decision denying it governmental immunity in a class action lawsuit alleging forced labor at an immigration detention center in Colorado
Tulsa Race Massacre's Last Survivors Will Not Receive Direct Payments in Mayor's Reparations Plan
The last two known survivors of the Tulsa race massacre will not receive direct payments from a $105 million reparations package announced by the city's mayor.
Supreme Court Allows Trump to Revoke Safe Haven for 500,000 Cubans, Haitians, Venezuelans, and Nicaraguans
The Supreme Court sided with the Trump administration to end a Biden-era safe-haven program, putting more than 500,000 undocumented Americans at risk of deportation.
Supreme Court Rules Trump Admin Needs To Give Venezuelans More Time To Challenge Their Deportation Under Alien Enemies Act
The Supreme Court ruled that the Trump administration needs to give Venezuelans more time to challenge their intended deportation under the Alien Enemies Act
Trump-Appointed Justice Turns On Admin to Grill Top Official on Ending Birthright Citizenship
Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett challenged the Trump administration's solicitor in a hearing on the legality of nationwide injunctions.
MAGA Melts Down After Trump-Appointed Justice Argues Against Ending Birthright Citizenship: 'Remove This Imposter'
Trump supporters erupted in fury after Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett pushed back on the administration's arguments against birthright citizenship.
El Salvador Insists 'Ball Is In' Trump's Court to Bring Abrego Garcia Home: 'The U.S. Is Paying to Keep Them There'
Sen. Chris Van Hollen pressed Salvadoran VP Félix Ulloa on the continued detention of Kilmar Abrego Garcia despite the Supreme Court ruling demanding his return.
Trump Admin Wants Supreme Court to Greenlight Alien Enemies Act To Deport More Venezuelans: 'Especially Dangerous To Maintain'
Officials say detainees tied to Venezuelan gang posed security risks in Texas detention center where migrants recently formed "SOS" plea.
Former Lawyer For 'El Chapo' Among Those Running To Be Mexico's Next Elected Judges
Roughly 850 federal judges, along with the entire Supreme Court, will be elected by voters on June 1
Most Americans Say the Trump Administration Must Obey Federal Courts As Legal Rifts Mount: Survey
The poll also revealed that 40% of Americans approve of Trump's performance during his first 100 days, down seven points from February
Trump Says 'We Cannot Give Everyone a Trial' Despite Supreme Court Ruling On Due Process
President Donald Trump criticized the Supreme Court after it temporarily blocked his administration's efforts to deport Venezuelan migrants under the Alien Enemies Act
Trump is 'Setting a Trap' as Democrats Focus on Trip to El Salvador Prison, Democratic Lawmaker Warns: Report
As Democratic legislators prepare to travel to El Salvador in opposition to immigration policies, one lawmaker has warned that they're playing right into a "trap."
DOJ Ignores Court Ordered Deadline for Plan to Return Wrongly Deported Man: 'Is Anyone Moving With Any Kind of Speed?'
The Department of Justice failed to meet the Supreme Court's deadline to provide a plan to return a Maryland resident wrongly deported to El Salvador.
Musk Claims $1M Checks In Battleground States Aren't Meant to Sway Voter's Choices: Court Filings
Elon Musk claimed that the $1 million checks he is handing out ahead of the Wisconsin Supreme Court election don't have political purposes, court records show
Musk's AI Chatbot Defies its Maker, Declaring Million-Dollar Wisconsin Voter Giveaway 'Likely Violates Federal Law'
Grok, an AI chatbot launched by Elon Musk's xAI, has gone against the CEO by stating that his million-dollar giveaways in Wisconsin violate federal law.
How The Trump Administration Plans To Expand Its Deportation Powers: Through The Supreme Court
As the Trump administrations cracks down on immigration, a new analysis shows he is eyeing SCOTUS to allow him to carry out his mass deportation plans.
Former GOP Lawmaker Warns 'King' Trump 'Will' Defy Supreme Court: 'No One's Ever Held Him Accountable'
Ex-Congressman Joe Walsh warned President Donald Trump's unchecked power has made him feel like a king, which may have dire consequences for the nation and world.
Judge Gives Hard Deadline To Trump Administration To Make USAID Payments After Legal Setback
The case stems from lawsuits filed by several non-profit organizations over the Trump administration's foreign aid freeze as part of a broader effort to cut federal spending
Supreme Court Leaves Users Disgusted After Rolling Back Clean Water Act's Raw Sewage Discharge Limitations: 'Poop Is Back On the Menu'
The Supreme Court weakened restrictions on the discharge of raw sewage into water supplies in a 5-4 decision to roll back provisions of 1972's Clean Water Act.
Supreme Court Hands Trump Major Win in Bid to Dismantle USAID
A federal judge had given the administration until Wednesday midnight to resume payments for $1.9 billion
Supreme Court Hears 'Reverse Discrimination' Case by Straight Woman Who Claims Her Job Was Given to Gay Man
The Supreme Court's review of Marlean Ames' workplace discrimination case could set a precedent on whether majority-group employees face unfair hurdles under Title VII, potentially reshaping DEI employment protections.
Death Row Inmate Who Has Eaten His Last Meal 3 Times Granted New Trial
The Supreme Court granted an Oklahoma death row inmate, who has been scheduled for execution nine times, a new trial after it was revealed a key witness lied on the stand.
Supreme Court Grants Oklahoma Killer New Trial Despite Desperate Pleas From Victim's Family to Carry Out Execution
The U.S. Supreme Court threw out the murder conviction of an Oklahoma death row inmate and ordered a new trial, despite desperate pleas from the victim's family.
Sotomayor Warns of 'Extraordinary Challenge' with Social Media Affecting How News Reaches Americans: 'We're Going to Lose Our Democracy'
Justice Sonia Sotomayor warned that the rise of misinformation on social media threatens American democracy.
Supreme Court Issues Rare Ruling in Favor of Woman on Death Row Who Claims Prosecutors Sex Shamed Her At Trial
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled on Tuesday that Brenda Andrew can pursue her claim that prosecutors unfairly focused on her sex life during her trial.
TikTok Latino Refugees Bring Mexican Recipes, 'La Chona,' and Bad Bunny to Chinese App RedNote
The Chinese app has become the new platform for those anticipating the ban of TikTok in the U.S.
TikTok Users Post Heartfelt Goodbye Videos Before App 'Goes Dark' on Sunday
TikTok creators are sharing heartfelt farewells as the app faces a U.S. shutdown on Sunday.
Influential Lawyer Who Called for End to Trump Criminal Cases Indicted for Tax Evasion, Allegedly Owes Millions
A top Supreme Court lawyer has been indicted on federal tax evasion charges after he paid off hefty amounts of debt accrued from high-stakes poker games using money from his law firm.