A federal appellate court on Monday allowed President Donald Trump to maintain federal control over the Oregon National Guard and deploy troops until the case is fully litigated in court.
The court did not announce any new grants of cases on Friday, but that doesn’t mean SCOTUSblog had a quiet afternoon. Read on to learn about three major pieces of news that hit our inbox as the ...
President Trump's push to deploy the National Guard across the U.S. as part of his anti-crime crackdown is being challenged ...
A Supreme Court ruling, while technically temporary, could set the ground rules for National Guard deployments elsewhere in ...
Get live updates and the latest news as Trump hosts the Australian prime minister at the White House, the government shutdown ...
Lawyers representing the state of Illinois and the city of Chicago urged the Supreme Court on Monday afternoon to leave in ...
Illinois asked the Supreme Court not to hear President Donald Trump's request to deploy the National Guard to Chicago amid a ...
Attorneys for the state of Illinois on Monday asked the U.S. Supreme Court to reject a request by the Trump administration to ...
The state of Illinois responded to the Trump administration's emergency appeal to the Supreme Court to allow National Guard ...
Illinois asked the U.S. Supreme Court to deny the Trump administration’s request to be allowed to deploy National Guard ...
The billboards are paid for by the grassroots organization Win Without War. They began appearing in Chicago Oct. 14, and the ...
Lawyers for the city of Chicago have asked the Supreme Court to uphold a court order barring the Trump administration from ...
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