Legal challenges are slowing, but not halting, Trump’s executive orders; experts view these as procedural hurdles, not insurmountable barriers.
The most likely response by a court if the administration were to defy its edict would be to hold the agency acting in defiance of an order or ruling in civil contempt, which would allow a judge to ...
For legal thought leaders to throw their hands in the air in resignation over Trump's actions is a form of capitulation in ...
The legal showdowns over President Donald Trump’s removals could ultimately end with expanded executive branch power, legal ...
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt says "district court judges in liberal districts across the country are abusing their power to unilaterally block President Trump's basic executive ...
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt told reporters at Wednesday's briefing that "many outlets in this room have been fear-mongering the American people into believing there is a ...
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt says judges are "abusing their power to unilaterally block President Trump's ...
From Kentucky Lantern By McKenna Horsley  The first Black Kentuckians to serve on the state’s highest court were recognized ...
As courts block parts of his agenda, President Donald Trump and his allies are ramping up criticism of judges and continuing to question judicial oversight of the executive branch. While he's said he ...
In the annals of American history, periods of political turbulence and constitutional challenges are not unprecedented.
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt delivered a fiery rebuke to the media and the judiciary on Wednesday, accusing ...
But if the Trump administration makes good on its hints at ignoring the mandates of the courts, we would be in the epicenter ...