The president's executive orders have already drawn dozens of legal challenges, including some that could make it to the U.S.
In a recent New York Times op ed, legal scholars Randy Barnett and Ilan Wurman offer a partial defense of President Trump's executive order denying ...
For Columbia University alumni and faculty on a behind-the-scenes WhatsApp group, speaking out for Palestine or criticizing ...
Thanks to an executive order from President Donald Trump, a Sheridan couple who lost their guns in an ATF raid might get them ...
This follows a federal judge in Seattle ruling to place an emergency block on Trump's executive order banning ...
The 14th Amendment was ratified in 1868, after the Civil War, with the intention of granting full citizenship rights to freed African American slaves; its birthright citizenship clause has since been ...
Two law professor argued in a guest essay for The New York Times that President Donald Trump may hold a strong case on the ...
Associated Press journalists have been blocked from places like the Oval Office and Air Force One because the organization ...
The move comes after the AP refused to adopt the White House’s directive to refer to the body of water as the 'Gulf of ...
Attorney General Aaron D. Ford announced his participation in a coalition of 20 state attorneys general filing an amicus ...
A federal judge in Seattle issued a temporary restraining order blocking President Trump's order halting federal funding for ...
The Trump Administration is moving to eliminate all race and sex-based considerations within the military, raising questions ...