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The president has grown increasingly angry at court rulings blocking parts of his agenda, including by judges he appointed.
If the British coined the term “too clever by half,” Vice President JD Vance might own the political update of “too smart by ...
The Supreme Court on Friday again cleared the way for the Trump administration to strip temporary legal protections from hundreds of thousands of immigrants, pushing the total number of people who ...
The rulings against the levies in two federal courts – the U.S. Court of International Trade and the U.S. District Court in ...
On May 28, 2025, a three judge panel of the Court of International Trade (the “CIT”) blocked President Trump’s sweeping reciprocal tariffs ...
As Elon Musk leaves his formal US government position, dozens of legal challenges over the billionaire’s powerful role in the ...
If the government succeeds in bullying the richest university into submission, what institutions will be safe?
In an 8-0 decision, the U.S. Supreme Court reversed a D.C. Circuit ruling that had blocked construction of a new 88-mile ...
Presidents have historically claimed vast executive authority. Before Trump, several presidents employed the International ...
The president is no king, and he does not have the power to impose taxes in the form of tariffs whenever he feels like it.
President Trump is looking to former President Nixon as proof that his global tariffs should be allowed to stand in court.
Plus: A group of Deaf Americans is suing over a lack of sign language interpreters for White House events. | Faizan Zaki wins ...