Why did the conservative supermajority align with the president, and what consequences might it face for its choices?
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WASHINGTON – The Supreme Court appears likely to agree with President Donald Trump that he can fire at will the heads of some independent agencies, hearing arguments on Dec. 8 in a case that could ...
Last week the Supreme Court gave the country one notable gift in blocking the Trump administration’s efforts to deploy the ...
WASHINGTON — President Trump’s tariff regime is facing its greatest test yet as the Supreme Court on Wednesday hears arguments on a pair of challenges against his use of emergency power to slap duties ...
Supreme Court justices seemed open Monday to overruling a 90-year precedent that has prevented presidents from removing members of independent agencies at will in a case that could reshape the balance ...
Trump credits tariffs for strong Q3 growth, urges prayers for Supreme Court as justices weigh case that could threaten his agenda.
The Supreme Court has agreed to take up the constitutionality of President Donald Trump’s order on birthright citizenship.