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In his first 100 days, Donald Trump has attacked due process rights in the immigration system, which could lead to more permanent consequences than his first term.
The White House and the courts owe it to the Constitution to reach an understanding of their respective obligations for the ...
From the column: "Trump’s and the Republican Party’s apparent desire to control the citizenry parallels that of the ...
The Supreme Court acted "literally in the middle of the night" and without sufficient explanation in blocking the Trump ...
In his first 100 days, President Donald Trump exerted his power in a sweep and scale that has no easy historical comparison.
A federal judge in West Texas has joined others in temporarily blocking the deportations of Venezuelan immigrants under the ...
Earlier this month, the U.S. Supreme Court blocked, for now, the deportations of any Venezuelans held in northern Texas under ...
George Washington University law professor Jonathan Turley said Sunday that justices on the Supreme Court are showing signs ...
The White House's claims that the president has inherent Article II powers to deport aliens outside the normal deportation ...
Judge Charlotte Sweeney of the federal District Court for the District of Colorado issued an important ruling against the ...
Justice Samuel Alito wouldn't feel a need to tell Trump to follow the law – unless he expects Trump not to follow the law.