The ongoing constitutional battle is gathering steam at Supreme Court, as the Attorney-General (AG) Dominic Ayine has aligned with arguments challenging the prosecutorial authority of the Office of ...
It's a shame, then, that there's so little room for injecting personality in this phase of decorating. Painting or papering the walls is the only avenue for making the cleanup portion yours, an oddly ...
As the Supreme Court heard oral arguments today about birthright citizenship, Donald Trump was watching from the courtroom—an apparent first for a sitting president. He listened silently as the ...
Washington — The Supreme Court on Wednesday appeared skeptical of President Trump's bid to end birthright citizenship, hearing arguments in a high-stakes case that tests one of the pillars of the ...
The Supreme Court heard oral arguments in a case challenging President Donald Trump's executive order against birthright citizenship. Trump issued the executive order on his first day in office, ...
The Supreme Court is set to hear arguments Wednesday about President Donald Trump’s effort to redefine birthright citizenship, in a case experts said could confine Congress’ power to define who is ...
The Supreme Court heard arguments on an executive order by President Donald Trump that would undo birthright citizenship for people born in the U.S. Trump was at the court as arguments began, a first ...
WASHINGTON — Usually, when a Supreme Court session starts, all eyes in the courtroom are on the mahogany bench behind which the justices sit. Subscribe to read this story ad-free Get unlimited access ...
In an address to the nation, President Trump said the U.S. is “winning big” in Iran. His short speech sought to reassure Americans concerned about rising oil prices, repeated his call to U.S. allies ...
Many of us, perhaps in the midst of the euphoria of having the freedom that comes with being able to drive a car, probably thought very little of checking a box marking ourselves as an organ donor.
In our last column, we imagined grilling Solicitor General D. John Sauer in a moot court on birthright citizenship. Today, we reverse angles and imagine some of the hardest questions that tough-minded ...