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The federal judiciary is being forced to confront a fundamental question: What to do when its orders are defied?
Alliances among the nine Supreme Court justices can shift back and forth, as in recent cases over President Donald Trump’s ...
The Republican challenger has embarked on an extraordinary effort to reverse his election loss that critics say is testing ...
The Department of Justice's new booking in NoMa marks the first major federal lease signed under the Trump administration.
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Study Finds on MSNTrust in Supreme Court Plummets to 41% As Americans Cling to Constitutional ValuesChecks and Balances Still Sacred to Citizens Despite Deep Political Divisions PHILADELPHIA — A new national survey from the ...
The court’s ruling ordering Trump not to deport a group of Venezuelan immigrants was an unprecedented rebuke. Are they ...
The state plans to put a five-story courthouse along the same stretch of road, “just north of the Sweeney District Courthouse ...
Many Republicans privately hope the Supreme Court will stop Trump’s destructive trade war. But that may force them to step up ...
Sen. Amy Klobuchar (D-Minn.) said Sunday that the U.S. is getting “closer and closer” to a constitutional crisis as President ...
The answer is complicated, but Chief Justice John Roberts may be treading a fine line between institutionalism and cowardice.
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