An American citizen who sued to get her noncitizen MS-13-member husband a visa has no constitutional liberty interest to such a lawsuit, the Supreme Court ruled Friday.
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Schumer pushes for bump stock ban after SCOTUS reverses Trump-era rule
Schumer revealed his plan to bring a bill to ban bump stocks to the Senate for a potential vote this week, noting that he will need Republican assistance.
SCOTUS Rules 5-4 Against Illegal Aliens Fighting Their Deportations from U.S.
The Supreme Court on Friday ruled in a 5-4 opinion against three illegal aliens who fought their deportation orders from the United States.
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Durbin attempt to force Supreme Court ethics vote blocked amid Alito controversy
Sen. Dick Durbin, D-Ill., will try to force a vote on a Supreme Court ethics reform bill amid mounting Democratic calls for Justice Alito to recuse himself in the Trump immunity case.
‘Loose cannon’: Senate Dem escalates attack on Justice Alito after secret recording
Democratic Sen. Richard Blumenthal upped his attack on Justice Samuel Alito on Monday, calling him a “loose cannon” in response to new recordings.
Senate Dem doubles down on old Alito complaint as SCOTUS nears Trump immunity ruling
Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse, D-R.I., is doubling back to year-old accusations about Justice Samuel Alito’s ethics amid an ongoing row over flags flown at the jurist’s homes.
Beyoncé gave SCOTUS Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson concert tickets valued at nearly $4,000: report
Ketanji Brown Jackson received four concert tickets from Beyoncé last year, totaling $3,700, the Biden-appointed justice revealed in a financial filing.
Parents Ask Supreme Court To Intervene In Their Battle Against Wisconsin School District’s Transgender Policies
A group of Wisconsin parents are asking the Supreme Court to intervene in their effort to overturn a district policy that allows parents to be Read More
Republican Attorneys General Warn American Bar Association To Steer Clear Of Race-Based Initiatives
Over twenty Republican attorneys general are warning the American Bar Association that its diversity and inclusion standards may violate the Constitution. Led by Tennessee Attorney Read More
Trump verdict has started ‘war of weaponization of the criminal justice system,’ legal experts warn
Legal experts say the former President Trump’s conviction on 34 felony counts of falsifying business records in New York has ‘weaponized’ the justice system for politics.