If the president’s defiance continues, the standoff will create the prospect of a constitutional crisis, and it will be the state attorneys general who will defend the rule of law.
It was John Marshall, chief justice of the United States Supreme Court from 1801 to 1835, who anticipated this day.
States and advocacy groups for immigrants have filed at least eight lawsuits around the country challenging President Donald Trump's executive order.
The Constitution of the United States is a law for rulers and people, equally in war and in peace, and covers with the shield of its protection all classes of men, at all times and under all ...
Former governor of Arkansas, Orville Faubus, died with history noting that this one white man stood up to the President of ...
BOSTON (AP) — A federal judge in Boston on Thursday blocked President Donald Trump’s executive order that would end ...
TikTok shut down for roughly 14 hours in January but attributed its quick return to promises made by President Donald Trump ...
Never has our future been more unpredictable, never have we depended so much on political forces that cannot be trusted to follow the rules of common ...
This ruling … is based on straightforward application of settled Supreme Court precedent reiterated and reaffirmed in various ...
U.S. District Judge Leo Sorokin is the fourth federal judge to block President Trump's executive order seeking to end birthright citizenship.
A lawyer argues that the Supreme Court must stand up to the Trump Administration and preserve the rule of law.