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Senator Lisa Murkowski joined Democrats in filing a Supreme Court brief challenging President Donald Trump’s tariff authority.
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Supreme Court Raises Concerns on Presidential Power
University of Virginia law professor Caleb Nelson, a former clerk to Justice Clarence Thomas, has raised concerns about the Supreme Court’s broadening interpretation of presidential power over federal agencies,
At issue before the Supreme Court is whether the federal statute barring gun ownership for unlawful drug users is similar enough to other historical restrictions on firearm possession. Credit - Cecilia Sanchez—AFP via .
In a 30-page amicus brief, the coalition argues that the 14th Amendment’s Citizenship Clause — which states that “all persons born or naturalized in the United States” are
The United States Supreme Court is set to decide if a federal law that prohibits illegal drug users from owning guns is a violation of the Second Amendment of the constitution.• Video Above: What do the different “schedules” of drugs mean?
A mother’s claim that police used excessive force in the death of her son could change the way officers are held accountable in the future.
WASHINGTON (AP) — A 2018 Supreme Court decision opened the floodgates to legalized sports-betting industry, now worth billions of dollars a year, even as it recognized that the decision was controversial.
Attorneys General from half of the United States, led by those from Tennessee and Iowa, filed a brief with the Supreme Court Friday challenging the Fourteenth Amendment to the Constitution.
President Trump is asking the Supreme Court for a definitive ruling on his reinterpretation of more than a century of legal precedent around birthright citizenship.