Donald Trump August 27 Federal judge blocks Abrego Garcia deportation, extending court fight Abrego Garcia must remain in the U.S. until an October hearing, a judge ruled, despite the noted objections of Trump administration officials.
Opinion August 26 JONATHAN TURLEY: Trump's bold flag-burning crackdown sets up big fight down the road The test of free speech principles is your willingness to defend speech you find offensive. For most of us, there are few acts more offensive than the burning of the American flag.
VIDEO August 26 Trump signs executive order to ban flag burning UC Berkeley Law professor John Yoo joins ‘America Reports’ to explains President Donald Trump’s executive order aiming to ban flag burning.
White House August 26 Death penalty could return in nation's capital under Trump’s DC crime crackdown President Donald Trump announces plans to pursue death penalty in Washington for murder cases as part of his crime crackdown in the nation's capital.
Donald Trump August 25 Federal judge temporarily bars Abrego Garcia from deportation to Uganda Judge Xinis blocked the Trump administration from removing Abrego Garcia to Uganda, for now — citing a lack of assurances from the country in question as to his legal status there.
White House August 25 Trump flag burning executive order could flip First Amendment on its head with new court President Donald Trump's executive order cracking down on flag burning and desecration will likely land before the Supreme Court again following a 1989 ruling in Texas v. Johnson.
Politics August 24 Abrego Garcia to appear at ICE office in Baltimore amid talk of Uganda deportation Abrego Garcia could be detained by ICE and deported to Uganda as early as this week, after his arrival to the ICE Field Office.
Supreme Court August 22 Jackson's scathing dissent levels partisan charge at colleagues after high-profile ruling Justice Jackson ripped the high court for “Calvinball jurisprudence" in a fractured NIH grants ruling, accusing colleagues of favoring Trump at the expense of science.
Supreme Court August 21 Trump administration wins Supreme Court fight to slash NIH medical research grants tied to DEI, LGBTQ studies The Supreme Court cleared President Donald Trump to cut $783 million in NIH diversity-linked research grants in a 5–4 ruling that overturned lower court blocks.
Donald Trump August 21 Boasberg cleared to rule on CECOT migrant deportations after appeals court decision Judges said the status of the 252 Venezuelan migrant deported by Trump had changed significantly, prompting them to dissolve the near-term relief, and kick the case to Judge Boasberg.
Texas August 21 Federal judge blocks Texas public schools from displaying Ten Commandments in classrooms Judge Fred Biery grants preliminary injunction against Texas Ten Commandments bill, ruling it violates First Amendment by favoring Christian denominations over others