Trump backs down in legal fight over canceling international students’ status records for now
Trump backs down in legal fight over canceling international students’ status records for now
Trump backs down in legal fight over canceling international students’ status records for now
Judge blocks Trump effort to expand proof of citizenship requirement for voter registration
Three judges, including two Trump appointees, rule against the Department of Education’s anti-DEI policy
In Trump’s legal world, the president is always right
CNN's Anderson Cooper speaks with former CDC communications director Kevin Griffis about his decision to step down after President Donald Trump's pick to lead the agency, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., took over.
Holly Robinson Peete joins The Lead
Trump is defending Obamacare at the Supreme Court. A win could boost RFK Jr.’s influence
Supreme Court temporarily pauses deportations under Alien Enemies Act
Judge pauses mass firings at Consumer Financial Protection Bureau as she considers whether layoffs violated court order
Appeals court backs judge in Abrego Garcia case, saying Trump DOJ ‘would reduce the rule of law to lawlessness’
‘Breathtaking in its audacity’: Trump’s conflict with judges has escalated to new heights
Trump can shrink consumer protection agency but cannot dismantle it entirely, appeals court says
Supreme Court says Trump must ‘facilitate’ return of man mistakenly deported to El Salvador
The Supreme Court required President Donald Trump’s administration to “facilitate” the return of a Maryland man mistakenly deported to El Salvador but stopped short of requiring the government to return him to the United States. CNN legal analyst Elliot Williams explains.
Supreme Court backs Trump for now on fired probationary federal employees
Trump’s election order would add barriers for military voters
Secretary of Education Linda McMahon outlines what she expects the Department of Education will do now following President Donald Trump's executive order that began the process of dismantling the department.
5-4 Supreme Court allows Trump to freeze roughly $65 million in teacher training grants
Former federal judge John E. Johns III responds to White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller, who said judges have no authority to administer the Executive Branch. Jones also explains why he believes President Donald Trump and his administration are playing a dangerous game by attacking Judge Boasberg.
Judge considering whether to hold Trump officials in contempt for violating court orders on deportation flights
Judiciary employee survey shows general job happiness, but a reluctance to report workplace misconduct
Trump’s attempt to revamp elections with proof of citizenship requirement challenged in court
Is DOGE actually an agency? The answer could have major ramifications
Judges block Trump executive orders targeting law firms tied to Mueller probe
Judge temporarily blocks Trump administration from dismantling Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
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