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Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson questioned whether her colleagues are loosening its standards when intervening ...
In a court document, Abrego Garcia's lawyers claim that, rather than complying, officials delayed, misled the court, and ...
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Explícame on MSNHow the 1974 Privacy Act Could Shield Millions from DOGE's Data AccessA Supreme Court decision has sparked concerns over data privacy for millions of Americans. The ruling grants the Department ...
T HE EXECUTIVE order banning travel from 12 countries, which comes into effect on June 9th, is more methodical than previous ...
This essay analyzes Trump v. Anderson and Trump v. United States. It argues that, despite surface similarities—not least that they both helped smooth the path to Trump’s re-election as President—the ...
Former President Joe Biden attempted to add an amendment to the Constitution at a time when aides say he was in cognitive decline.
Affirmative efforts to reduce racial inequality — everything Trump dubs “illegal DEI” — remain legal and morally just ...
Maryland Democrat Sen. Chris Van Hollen reacted to reports that "Maryland Man" Kilmar Abrego Garcia has been returned to the ...
A slew of Supreme Court decisions this summer will have far-reaching consequences. NPR's Ayesha Rascoe speaks with Leah Litman, law professor at the University of Michigan, about what to expect.
A former Alabama Basketball player believes the New York Times should have to reveal its source that falsely identified him ...
A criminal case in Alaska involving nearly a dozen people born in American Samoa is highlighting concerns about birthright citizenship and voting by people who are not U.S. citizens.
From her book’s description: “In a country obsessed with blind loyalty to a two-party democratic system, Karine Jean-Pierre, ...
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