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At a hearing in the case on Monday, one of the appeals court judges, Patricia Millett, also raised due process concerns, noting that the administration hadn't allowed deportees to challenge accusatio...
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Donald Trump asked the U.S. Supreme Court on Friday to allow his use of a 1798 law to swiftly deport alleged Venezuelan gang members as his administration sought to undo a judicial block on this elem...
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U.S. District Judge Brian E. Murphy ruled that people with final orders of removal must have “a meaningful opportunity” to argue that being sent to a third country presents a level of danger deemed w...
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Wisconsin approved unlimited political spending. Now, as spending for its Supreme Court race surpasses more than $80 million, some campaign reformers are wondering if the state is reaching a tipping point.
The U.S. Supreme Court's current term includes cases involving guns, gender-affirming medical care for transgender minors, online pornography, religious rights, TikTok, preventive healthcare, Planned Parenthood funding,
WASHINGTON — Two decades ago, the Bush administration said its “war on terror” prisoners held at Guantanamo Bay were off-limits to the federal courts, but the Supreme Court disagreed.
U.S. Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch was the lone dissenter on Wednesday as part of a case adjudicating the powers given to bankruptcy trustees under federal law. The opinion for the 8-1 decision in United States v. Miller was written by Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson.
Musk’s heavy political involvement in the battle for control of the Wisconsin Supreme Court has made him a central figure in the race.
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The Supreme Court ruling affects ghost guns, the largely untraceable firearms used in a growing number of crimes over the past decade.
Amy Coney Barrett has taken issue with a new tax idea suggested by fellow Supreme Court judge, Clarence Thomas. Conservatives are keen to see a revival of the nondelegation doctrine, which prohibits Congress from handing over its core legislative powers to federal agencies or other nonelected officials.