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President Donald Trump may have gotten his way with tariffs on some countries, but his overhaul of American trade policy has ...
Erin R. Sclar, Sheryl B. Xavier and Stephanie Gross of Hooper, Lundy & Bookman PC discuss the Supreme Court's decision in ...
The Trump administration filed a complaint this week against Judge James Boasberg, an unusual move that follows tension over ...
The Justice Department accused federal Judge James Boasberg of misconduct over remarks allegedly made to Chief Justice John ...
Trump didn’t single-handedly break the Senate’s confirmation process. But a single event turned the judicial confirmation ...
RIO DE JANEIRO (AP) — The U.S. Treasury Department said Wednesday it was imposing sanctions on Brazil’s Supreme Court Justice ...
To help us all better understand the civil rights and civil liberties issues at hand this Supreme Court term, our series, ...
We think that it’s not a matter of if, but just a matter of when, the Supreme Court will overrule Obergefell,’ said Mathew ...
The order, set to take effect Aug. 6, hits nearly 60% of Brazil’s exports and ties the tariffs to Brazilian Supreme Court cases against former President Jair Bolsonaro.
Crucially, though, one of the administration’s main weapons against the system is the system itself. Trump’s clashes with the courts must run through the courts — a fact that brings comfort to some ...
Keith Richotte models his narrative on the Native tradition of the trickster story — parables of creation and change where an ...