President Trump's flurry of executive actions and orders spark a critical question: Does he have the power he claims to have?
Federal judges in Washington and Maryland say the president's attack on birthright citizenship flouts the 14th Amendment and 127 years of judicial precedent.
Nineteen attorneys general, including New York’s Letitia James, accused the president of failing to faithfully execute the ...
A constitutional law professor weighs in on the legal battles sparked by President Donald Trump’s controversial executive ...
President Trump considers the rule of law “but an impediment to his policy goals,” the judge said, blasting the executive ...
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Davenport-R Island-Moline KWQC on MSNPresident Trump’s executive orders, lawsuits: What is in effect? What does it all mean?President Trump has signed more executive orders in his first couple of weeks as president than any recent president has in ...
A federal judge in Boston says he will take under advisement a request from 18 states to block President Donald Trump’s ...
Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-Texas) suggested Monday that President Trump and his administration does not care about the ...
The White House on Friday launched a faith office, one day after another executive was signed to protect Christians from ...
The Constitution, federal law and court decisions make it clear: President Donald Trump's order to pause federal funding is ...
The Justice Department argued that the 14th amendment has been misinterpreted by the Supreme Court and doesn’t grant ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump signed an executive order Friday formalizing his announcement earlier this week that ...
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