Deadline: White House” legal reporter and former prosecutor Jordan Rubin answers your questions about the Supreme Court, Trump’s cases and other legal issues.
The president directed the attorney general to take “all appropriate action to seek the overruling” of high court precedents that limit executions.
When the Supreme Court justices first shared an inaugural stage with Donald Trump, they heard the new president deliver a 16-minute declaration against the country and vow, “This American carnage stops right here and stops right now.
Trump didn't place his hand on the Bible during his swearing-in, and some of his supporters are blaming John Roberts.
While the Constitution does not specify who must administer oaths, Chief Justice John Roberts is expected to swear in Donald Trump on Monday, continuing a two-century-old tradition.
The Supreme Court seems inclined to revive a civil rights lawsuit against the Texas police officer who shot a man to death during a traffic stop in Houston over unpaid tolls.
Trump’s meme coin may be all fun and games for crypto traders, but legal experts say the unprecedented move could have serious consequences.
With the ban upheld by the Supreme Court and the Biden administration leaving, TikTok CEO Shou Zi Chew is banking on Trump to save the app in the US.
The proposed amendment allows for the election of a President up to three times but excludes those who served two consecutive terms. It must pass a two-thirds vote in Congress and be ratified by three-fourths of states.
The TikTok ban saga perfectly captures both Republican cynicism and Democratic incompetence: Trump takes credit for “saving” an app his administration originally moved to ban, while Democrats fumble another opportunity to connect with young people.
On his first day back in office, President Donald Trump tried to make good on a prominent campaign promise: end the United States' 150-plus-year practice of universal birthright citizenship.