Opinion 4 days ago Biden's border legacy: A financial burden that will last for years Biden's border policies result in a massive financial burden for America, with New York City spending billions on migrant shelters, education, and healthcare.
Supreme Court 4 days ago Justice Kagan snaps at Trump lawyer in major case: 'Every court has ruled against you' Supreme Court Justice Elena Kagan pressed Trump attorney John Sauer on what would happen if the court stopped letting judges block laws nationwide.
Opinion 5 days ago SEN JOHN KENNEDY: Why SCOTUS should seize opportunity to eliminate universal injunctions Supreme Court will hear arguments to decide whether individual district court judges can unilaterally stop the federal government from enforcing a law or policy nationwide.
Immigration 5 days ago Judge orders release of Georgetown researcher arrested by ICE after allegedly spreading Hamas propaganda A federal judge on Wednesday ordered the release of a Georgetown University postdoctoral researcher detained by immigration officials in March.
Supreme Court 6 days ago Supreme Court to debate Trump restrictions on birthright citizenship and enforcement of nationwide injunctions Overriding the Supreme Court's pending review of a birthright citizenship case involving the Trump administration is a much broader question of federal judges' power.
Donald Trump 6 days ago Trump's remarks could come back to bite him in Abrego Garcia deportation battle Federal judges across the country are attempting to square Trump's own remarks about deportations with claims made in their courts by the Justice Department.
Federal Courts May 12 Federal judge's order for Trump to return deported migrant temporarily halted on appeal An appeals court agreed to hear the Trump administration's appeal of a lower court ruling ordering it to return a 20-year-old Venezuelan man from El Salvador.
Supreme Court May 8 Chief Justice Roberts doubles down on defense of courts as SCOTUS gears up to hear key Trump cases Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts stressed the role of the federal courts in serving as a check on the "excesses of Congress or the executive."
Opinion May 8 NEWT GINGRICH: The only solution to the crisis of radical district judges We must protect the American people’s right to elect those who manage the federal government. Instead, we are witnessing absurd judicial micro-management