Numerous federal district judges around the country have blocked major portions of Trump's early agenda — but Supreme Court showdowns loom.
South Korea’s impeached President Yoon Suk Yeol, who has been arrested and suspended from duties over his declaration of martial law, was in court again Tuesday for hearings that will decide whether ...
A constitutional law professor weighs in on the legal battles sparked by President Donald Trump’s controversial executive ...
The move comes in a lawsuit alleging that the so-called Department of Government Efficiency is compromising Treasury’s ...
Colonel Kim Hyun-tae, who leads the country's elite 707th Special Mission Group, was in charge of troops attempting to stop lawmakers voting down Yoon's shock order.
He is being held in detention but has been attending impeachment hearings at the Constitutional Court, which will determine ... that he did not believe the short-lived martial law was a “failed ...
"I want to keep this on a very short track," he said ... the cruelty of excessive delays. A district court in Vermont held a two-week evidentiary hearing that addressed those objections, among ...
The Colorado Supreme Court may take the rare, potentially unprecedented move of holding oral arguments in secret next week, ...
Federal employees had been told they'd have until today to decide whether to opt in to the program, which is now under a ...
He is being held in detention but has been attending impeachment hearings at the Constitutional Court, which will determine ... that he did not believe the short-lived martial law was a "failed ...