A constitutional law professor and a former USAID administrator are raising questions about President Trump's actions around USAID and what it could mean about the role of Congress in Washington.
As fully expected, President Donald Trump’s executive order limiting birthright citizenship was challenged by attorneys from ...
Conversely, changing birthright citizenship would require a constitutional amendment. This has been enshrined in the Constitution by the 14th Amendment and was upheld by the Supreme Court in the case ...
US President Donald Trump has wasted no time in acting on his campaign pledge to enforce a strict crackdown on illegal immigration. However, his efforts have been met with legal resistance, as ...
Nearly one month into Donald Trump’s second term, the courts, the Congress, and the American people are facing the denouement ...
A constitutional law professor weighs in on the legal battles sparked by President Donald Trump’s controversial executive ...
Juleena Pham raises a very good question in her letter ( “Presidential immunity is disturbing,” Our Readers Views, Feb. 5). She wants to know why a convicted felon can become president of the United ...
On his first day in office, President Trump issued an executive order that purports to end birthright citizenship for certain ...
By DAVID BAUDER The White House barred a credentialed Associated Press reporter and photographer from boarding the ...
By Selen Ozturk The three weeks since President Trump’s inauguration has brought a regular slurry of executive orders — including one ending birthright citizenship. The order, issued on the first ...
The Second Amendment Foundation (SAF), alongside several prominent gun rights organizations, has filed a federal lawsuit challenging a Massachusetts law that ...
In a significant legal development, a federal judge has issued a preliminary injunction against President Trump’s executive ...