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The Supreme Court clears the path for the Trump administration to deport more people under the Alien Enemies Act, with one concession. And a new NCAA men’s tournament champion is crowned. Here’s what ...
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Republican-led U.S. House of Representatives voted on Wednesday to curtail the ability of judges to issue nationwide injunctions blocking government policies after key parts of President Donald Trump'...
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Twenty-five years after confessing to the brutal rape and murder of Miami Herald employee Janet Acosta, Michael Tanzi is scheduled to be executed.
Two key races in Florida and another in Wisconsin could provide an early indicator of President Donald Trump’s popularity just weeks into his second term.
Another day, another activist federal judge thinking the judiciary should be setting immigration policy rather than the elected officials,” Gov. Ron DeSantis said Monday.
The Florida Supreme Court disciplined eight attorneys for various infractions including neglect, misconduct and misrepresentation. Four attorneys were disbarred, one had their license revoked, two were suspended and another was reprimanded. The attorneys ...
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WASHINGTON (AP) — The Trump administration is touting a Supreme Court ruling allowing it to resume deportations under the Alien Enemies Act as a major victory, but the immigration fight is far from over.
The Florida Supreme Court has rejected former Lt. Gen. Michael Flynn’s attempt to reinstate his $50 million defamation claim against Lincoln Project co-founder Rick Wilson over comments linking Flynn to Vladimir Putin and the QAnon conspiracy theory.
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U.S. Supreme Court precedent recognizes birthright citizenship. The president cannot rewrite the Constitution | Opinion
Tuesday’s election to fill a Supreme Court seat in Wisconsin has emerged as the country’s first major political battle since President Donald Trump returned to the White House. It offers both an early test of the president’s popularity in a state he narrowly flipped last year and a gauge of the political machine that Trump ally Elon Musk has deployed to drive up turnout in this swing state.
After 20 years of litigation, a Florida lawyer prevailed for his client at trial in Monroe County. But that was when things appeared to have gone downhill for the litigator, whom the state Supreme Court disciplined on Thursday.
A Supreme Court ruling will allow the Trump administration to resume the deportation of certain immigrants.
Meanwhile, Democrats sought to make inroads in the president’s home state of Florida, where two special House elections emerged as last-minute sleeper races that had some Republicans on edge. While Republicans were able to hold on to the Florida seats ...
The Supreme Court lifted a hold on deportations of Venezuelans to El Salvador. The Trump administration fired a top Navy admiral. Trump said the U.S. will have “direct” talks with Iran over its nuclear program.