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Donald Trump’s administration has claimed publicly and in court that it has no legal authority over migrants it imprisoned in El Salvador.
The disclosure by U.S. lawyer Jonathan Guynn contradicts statements by spokespeople for the Justice Department and the White ...
For several years, state Sen. Gary Stevens, a Kodiak Republican and the current president of the Senate, has promoted a bill ...
Justice Amy Coney Barrett authored the Trump administration’s biggest Supreme Court victory after months of facing fire from ...
This is part of SCOTUSblog’s term in review series, in which scholars analyze some of the most significant cases of the ...
A federal appeals court has upheld its decision against two Native American tribes challenging North Dakota's redistricting ...
Tens of thousands of Israelis rallied on June 5 outside of Israel’s Supreme Court demanding that Israel’s radical, activist ...
Former Colombian president Alvaro Uribe began his closing statement Monday in a high profile trial in which he is charged with bribery and witness tampering that could lead to a 12-year prison ...
House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan is warning Congress may soon use the appropriations process to punish wayward ...
The taxes on sound suppressors, short-barreled rifles, and short-barreled shotguns were meant to be prohibitive.
Salvadoran officials have acknowledged that more than 130 Venezuelan migrants at a megaprison in El Salvador remain under U.S ...
In a time when interracial marriage was considered a crime in Virginia, Richard and Mildred Loving — a white man and a woman ...