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The House Budget Committee is charging toward a key vote Friday on the GOP bill filled with President Trump’s priorities — ...
Federal judges are looking back to the 18th century to define what constitutes an invasion, weighing a key legal argument for ...
The solicitor general argued that every baby rendered stateless by executive order had better get their own lawyer.
In the latest indication of the dissent in the G.O.P.’s ranks, two Republicans, Representatives Chip Roy of Texas and Ralph ...
Indian benchmark indices rebounded strongly, closing positive for the second consecutive day, driven by gains in Reliance ...
How the Supreme Court decides will affect not only birthright citizenship but could make it harder for judges to pause other Trump initiatives.
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OK Magazine on MSNThe View's Joy Behar Accuses Trump Administration of Being Racist, Says 'It's Obvious' They're Accepting Only 'White' RefugeesSeveral women of The View agreed with Joy Behar when she accused Donald Trump's administration of being racist. On the Thursday, May 15, episode of the talk show, Sunny Hostin explained her ...
The Supreme Court could unleash even the most blatantly illegal of President Trump's executive orders. It will come down to ...
Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor challenged the Trump administration's view that single federal district courts should be able to issue "nationwide injunctions" blocking executive order with one of her ...
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Supreme Court Justices are weighing three challenges to Trump’s birthright citizenship order – a case that could quickly ...
He spoke outside the Supreme Court accompanied by other Democratic attorneys general who have filed dozens of lawsuits ...
U.S. District Judge Stephanie Haines, a Trump nominee, ruled the president is legally allowed to use the 18th-century law to ...
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