President Donald Trump attended oral arguments at the U.S. Supreme Court. Trump becomes the first sitting president to do so
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Today, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that most of President Donald Trump’s sweeping global tariffs were illegal
A sharp critique of America’s institutional decline under Trump and the urgent need to reclaim democratic ideals.
Stephen Miller criticizes birthright citizenship as the Supreme Court reviews Trump’s restrictive order amid immigration and visa concerns.
Supreme Court case over ISP copyright liability could reshape internet access, enforcement duties, and digital rights.
While the decision preserves work rights for over 300,000 immigrant spouses, lawyers say the program’s survival still depends on political will, not permanence in law.
Trump said on Tuesday that the U.S. faces an “economic disaster” if the Supreme Court does not overturn two lower courts and allow sweeping global tariffs to remain in place
SCOTUS on Friday handed a procedural victory to Trump, ruling that federal judges went too far in blocking his executive order aimed at curbing birthright citizenship
The Supreme Court of the United States went against the directive of the Trump administration by allowing the release of $2 billion in foreign aid
With a looming deadline, the Supreme Court hears arguments from TikTok, users, and the Biden administration in a case that could reshape the future of foreign-owned social media platforms in the U.S.
Nikki Haley and Vivek Ramaswamy welcome decision saying “picking winners & losers based on race is fundamentally wrongâ€
ProPublica report reveals that Thomas “has accepted luxury trips virtually every year from†a GOP donor “without disclosing them.â€
US non profit hopes survey will guide its programs, policies and attitudes regarding women from Asia
Crowds rallied before Supreme Court ahead of arguments on whether Biden Administration can end the Trump-era program
Over half million undocumented among four million Indians living in the US.
Immigrants using Medicaid, food stamps, housing vouchers were hit hard by Trump rule.
The future of about 700,000 young immigrants, including more than 4,500 South Asians hangs in balance.
The Trump administration says that lower courts’ unfavorable decisions cast doubts on president’s authority to take decisions concerning national security.
“It is a barbaric incident,†the court said in its order.
Fall of price, a boon or bane?
The global rise of officially mandated nationalism is a surprising phenomenon of our times, Tharoor says
Thapar is a judge in Kentucky.
LDF reverses the UDF rule.
The trust told the apex court that it would build a separate pathway for women.
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