President Donald Trump named three justices in his first term, establishing a conservative supermajority on the Supreme Court ...
President Donald Trump's sweeping assertions of executive power during his first weeks back in office appear headed toward ...
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The Justice Department's new position was expected because President Trump had made opposition to transgender rights a ...
Longmaid and Emily Kennedy of Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP discuss a key case before the U.S. Supreme Court that ...
President Donald Trump’s administration is switching positions in a major Supreme Court case on transgender rights, backing ...
The Supreme Court cases — Fuld v. Palestine Liberation Organization and United States v. Palestine Liberation Organization, ...
This article was updated on Feb. 6 at 2:04 p.m. Shortly after being sworn into office on Jan. 20 for a second term, President Donald Trump issued an executive order ending birthright citizenship – the ...
While it was once rare for an administration to change its position in cases before the high court, Trump did so in his first term and has signaled he will do it again.
The Supreme Court majority built by Donald Trump could uphold efforts to expand presidential authority based on the legal ...
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The Supreme Court took more religious rights cases in recent years than it heard in the previous two decades. Is it eroding ...
On Feb. 1, 1790, the U.S. Supreme Court convened in New York City for its first session. Only three of the six justices were ...
Some scholars were less certain, predicting that at least some of the conservative justices might be open to narrowing the Supreme Court's 1898 decision in a case called United States v.
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