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While President Donald Trump fields questions about a potential pardon for Ghislaine Maxwell, the Supreme Court is also ...
The U.S. Constitution gives the power to impose taxes — including tariffs — to Congress. But lawmakers have gradually ...
A federal appeals panel will hear arguments from states and businesses that seek to invalidate the president’s tariffs.
“IEEPA nowhere mentions tariffs, duties, imposts, or taxes, and no other President in the statute’s nearly 50-year history ...
Ever since Chief Justice John Roberts swore in Donald Trump at the US Capitol January 20 – with the eight other Supreme Court ...
We recognize that the emergency docket is a necessary part of Supreme Court business. It allows the court to address urgent ...
More than a dozen states have argued Trump’s birthright citizenship order is blatantly unconstitutional and threatens ...
A former county clerk in Kentucky who made headlines in 2015 for refusing to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples is ...
How the court handles the cases will be the strongest indicator yet of whether this court will check any administration ...
There’s some reason to think a majority of the justices might disagree with the 8th Circuit’s restrictive, precedent-defying interpretation of the Voting Rights Act. But time will tell.
To help us all better understand the civil rights and civil liberties issues at hand this Supreme Court term, our series, ...