By Jan Wolfe May 31 (Reuters) - The U.S. Supreme Court this year already has given a boost to President Donald Trump and his ...
The court faces big decisions on cases including birthright citizenship, gun rights, transgender athletes and President Trump ...
The Supreme Court ruled that President Trump doesn't have the authority to impose higher import taxes on goods from nearly ...
The Republican Party, led by President Trump, has embraced white Christian nationalists and is working to reduce the number ...
The process could grind to a halt, however, after the Trump administration said Friday that it intended to appeal a federal ...
Led by President Trump, the Republican Party has disgracefully embraced white Christian nationalists and is working to turn back the clock on progress America has made in the struggle against racism ...
Like Anthropic's Mythos AI model, the president has a supercharged ability to find a system’s weaknesses.
NA In a motion filed yesterday, the Trump Administration indicated their intent to appeal the US Court of International ...
For Americans fed up with partisan redistricting, there’s bad news on the horizon: The gerrymandering war is just heating up.
Reuters legal affairs correspondent Jan Wolfe details two cases the U.S. Supreme Court has yet to rule on that could play a significant role in the midterm elections in November.
A nation of laws cannot reconcile itself to a judicial system based on equality before the law and a president immune from those same laws.
As Republicans rush to redraw the region’s congressional maps, some voters are confused and concerned, and civil rights activists are gearing up for the fight of a generation.
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