May 5 Trump-aligned group sues Chief Justice John Roberts in effort to restrict power of the courts AFL, founded by Trump adviser Stephen Miller prior to his role in the second administration, has filed a number of lawsuits seeking to enforce Trump's agenda.
May 2 A US judge partially blocked Trump's election integrity order from taking force. Is that legal? The judge who blocked parts of President Trump’s election integrity order sparked backlash – but the ruling may not be as radical as critics suggest.
May 2 Trump asks SCOTUS to strip protected status for hundreds of thousands of Venezuelan migrants Venezuelan nationals sued the Trump administration earlier this year for abruptly terminating Temporary Protected Status protections, which allowed them to live and work legally in the U.S.
May 1 'Bad for parents': School choice supporters protest exclusion of religious charter in Supreme Court case School choice advocates rally as the Supreme Court hears St. Isidore, a case that could allow public funds for religious charter schools—raising church and state concerns.
May 1 School choice supporters protest exclusion of religious charter in Supreme Court case School choice advocates say excluding St. Isidore Catholic School from Oklahoma's charter school program violates the Free Exercise clause and restricts education access for students with needs not met by public school systems.
May 1 Trump weighs in on immigration case heading to Supreme Court: 'Have to get the criminals out of our country' Former federal prosecutor Andrea Lewis discusses the impact of the Supreme Court on the Trump administration's immigration agenda, a Columbia student being released from ICE and how the highest court could redefine the First Amendment.
April 30 Supreme Court weighs religious liberty dispute over public funding for Catholic charter school The Supreme Court is hearing oral arguments about faith-based schooling for parents and students as multiple cases have been brought to their bench.
April 30 ‘Very good day’ for charter school wrapped up in Supreme Court case: Jonathan Turley Fox News contributor Jonathan Turley joins ‘America Reports’ to break down the Supreme Court case weighing whether Oklahoma can approve the first religious charter school.
April 30 Maine lawmaker Laurel Libby reflects on trans athlete post that thrust her into potential Supreme Court battle Laurel Libby's Feb. 17 Facebook post that identified a trans athlete who won a girls' pole vault competition ignited a national controversy.