July 8 Tariff case pits Cato Institute against Trump over ‘unlimited’ executive power under emergency law Cato Institute challenges Trump's emergency tariffs in new amicus brief, arguing the administration overstepped authority under IEEPA and undermined separation of powers.
July 8 Supreme Court lets Trump’s ‘wrecking ball’ federal job cuts proceed while legal fight continues SCOTUS allowed President Trump’s federal workforce cuts to proceed temporarily, pausing a lower court block while legal challenges continue.
July 8 Judge torched for Planned Parenthood order: Her court looks 'like a fast food drive-through' Republicans criticize Obama-appointed judge for issuing a temporary restraining order preventing the defunding of Planned Parenthood, calling it an overreach of judicial authority
July 8 Trump suggests border crackdown is 'saving a lot of money' after stark drop from Biden era crossings Trump touts immigration enforcement funding in the new spending bill while claiming zero migrants entered the U.S. last month, despite official data showing over 8,700 border encounters.
July 8 Federal case against Milwaukee judge accused of concealing illegal migrant should continue, judge recommends The case against a Milwaukee County judge accused of shielding an illegal migrant from deportation officers will go ahead as planned, a federal magistrate judge recommended on Monday.
July 8 How the Supreme Court's injunction ruling advances Trump's birthright citizenship fight The Supreme Court's ruling on universal injunctions brings Trump closer to changing how citizenship is granted to babies born to noncitizens in the U.S.
July 8 Key advisor called Hunter Biden's role on strategy call ‘inappropriate’ after he overruled legal guidance Biden's White House Counsel Ed Siskel said Hunter Biden's unexpected presence on a call about the Supreme Court's immunity ruling was "inappropriate," a new book says.
July 8 Medical groups urge Kennedy, FDA to reexamine broad approval of abortion drugs Pro-life medical groups are urging Health and Human Services Secretary Robert Kennedy Jr. to reexamine the FDA’s broad approval of abortion drugs after the Biden administration expanded their use.
July 8 Supreme Court agrees to hear our women’s sports cases The Supreme Court will hear arguments from female athletes challenging males in women's sports, as they advocate for protecting opportunities and safety for future generations of women.
July 8 Conservative group takes on IRS over 'vague' rules silencing free speech Freedom Path lawsuit challenges IRS's "facts and circumstances" test, claiming the agency silenced conservative nonprofits through vague rules over tax status.