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Texas authorities may not enforce a Republican-backed state law that would let them arrest and prosecute people suspected of ...
Two Chinese nationals made separate appearances in federal courts on Tuesday to face charges accusing them of acting as ...
President Trump and religious groups emerged as some of the biggest winners from the Supreme Court this term. Losers included ...
Hector Vargas Santos thought a presidential pardon would wipe his slate clean—and maybe even his wallet. But when the former ...
A federal judge briefly halted the Trump administration on Friday from placing eight migrants on a plane destined for conflict-ridden South Sudan, to give the men time to make their argument to a ...
A New York federal judge has ruled in favor of Haitians with temporary legal status in the United States, deciding on Tuesday ...
The Supreme Court quietly reversed a lower court decision this week in a ruling that largely flew under the radar. But the ...
Judge Andrew Oldham, a Trump appointee, asked if there was any case law that shows you can “second-guess the president of the ...
A federal judge in Brooklyn has blocked the Trump administration’s attempt to end temporary protected status for Haitian ...
In a June 27 ruling, the Supreme Court granted the Trump administration’s request to partially halt nationwide injunctions ...
A recent judgment by the US Supreme Court calls into question the separation of powers established by the constitution.
The Supreme Court releases opinion on birthright citizenship and other cases. NPR's Steve Inskeep, Carrie Johnson, and Nina Totenberg analyze the decisions.