The Justice Department argues that the "irreparable harm" lies in being required to obey the court order and spend the money.
Van Abbott weighs in on quiet power of the judiciary branch.
President Donald Trump keeps making reference to serving a third term as president. Could he do that constitutionally?
Let’s start with the news — the argument at the Supreme Court on Wednesday in the case challenging President Trump’s tariffs.
Routine congressional oversight hearings usually don't make headlines. Historically, these often low-key events have been the ...
Bernstein Litowitz Berger & Grossmann partner Gregory Varallo told the court Senate Bill 21 represented an unprecedented attempt to check the Court of Chancery's equitable powers.
Greg Vaccaro, La Salle County Circuit Clerk, was honored by the Illinois Supreme Court for his service as chairman of the ...
Cheney thought that Congress went too far after Watergate in reining in the presidency. Now Trump and the Supreme Court are ...
The agency adopted a defense similar to the one it articulated in response to allegations that it unlawfully dropped ...
Courtly Observations is a recurring series by Erwin Chemerinsky that focuses on what the Supreme Court’s decisions will mean ...
Calls for the arrest of Boasberg and Jack Smith are mounting as Arctic Frost revelations allege lawfare charges brought against Trump.
Proposition 12 would allow the governor to appoint a majority of the commission that disciplines judges, as Abbott condemns ...