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Inside Trump’s first-year power plays and the court fights testing them
Trump has signed more executive orders in 2025 than in all four years of his first term combined. It’s unclear whether many of them can survive court challenges.
Birthright citizenship supporters get the law wrong by ignoring obvious evidence
Legal scholars Amy Swearer and Hans von Spakovsky challenge birthright citizenship, arguing 14th Amendment excludes children of illegal aliens.
Supreme Court rules on legality of Trump National Guard deployment to Chicago
Trump’s federalization of the National Guard has sparked a fierce debate across party lines, as Democrats denounce the push as unlawful and beyond the scope of his authority.
Judge tosses Trump-linked lawsuit targeting Chief Justice Roberts, dealing setback to Trump allies
The lawsuit, filed earlier this year, comes a top Trump officials have railed against “activist judges” they say have unduly restricted executive powers.
Super Bowl champion coach, Olympians sign amicus brief supporting protection of female athletes in SCOTUS case
Olympic gold medalists signed an amicus brief defending Idaho and West Virginia laws that restrict trans athletes from competing in women’s sports categories.
Clarence Thomas presses Dem operative Marc Elias in high-stakes Supreme Court clash
Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas questioned lawyer Marc Elias about campaign finance law limits on coordinated political spending between parties and candidates.
JOHN YOO: Supreme Court showdown exposes shaky case against birthright citizenship
Supreme Court will hear challenges to Trump’s executive order ending birthright citizenship, but the Constitution and 140 years of precedent support automatic citizenship.
SCOTUS takes up Trump’s bid to fire FTC commissioner at will — a showdown that could topple 90-year precedent
The Supreme Court will weigh Trump’s authority to fire a sitting FTC member in a major test of presidential powers — and a 1935 landmark court ruling.
Noem greenlit deportation flights after judge’s emergency order, DOJ reveals — fueling contempt fight
Judge Boasberg is presiding over a long-stalled contempt inquiry centered on whether senior Trump officials, including DHS Secretary Kristi Noem, knowingly defied his court order.
Justice Thomas rebukes SCOTUS for denying widow’s case, says it lets government dodge blame
Air Force Staff Sergeant Cameron Beck’s widow lost her wrongful death case against the government due to a decades-old precedent protecting military immunity.
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