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Once again, Trump’s aggressive, scattershot use of executive power has pushed us into new constitutional territory.
Mexico wanted the chance to prove in court that U.S. gunmakers aided and abetted the trafficking of hundreds of thousands of ...
Immigration order restricting travel from 19 nations could prove difficult to challenge legally, with one attorney noting its ...
They were a disaster when Harry Truman forced them on federal workers—but at least he demanded loyalty to the United States, ...
The suit also accused the companies of unlawfully designing and marketing their guns as military-grade weapons to drive up ...
Unanimous rulings on discrimination, guns, and religion once again challenge the common media narrative that the Court is ...
Federal authorities are moving to drop a racial discrimination lawsuit against the Sheetz convenience store chain, part of a ...
The U.S. Supreme Court drew conservative backlash after stopping President Donald Trump from using the Alien Enemies Act (AEA ...
The Mexican government had argued that U.S. companies were responsible for cartel violence caused with American-made military ...
Again, this is the administration that wants young women like me to have children and improve the country's birth rate. This ...
The Supreme Court dismissed Mexico's attack on Smith & Wesson and other gunmakers, ruling they cannot be blamed for cartel ...
Homeland Security is holding eight deportees under 24/7 guard at a U.S. military base in Djibouti. It’s unclear how long they ...