The justice and his allies want to treat the foreign-aid case like an everyday spat over the terms of a government contract.
The Supreme Court’s second-newest justice is proving herself to be a non-hack—to the increasing consternation of MAGA.
The four dissenting justices, in an angry opinion by Justice Samuel Alito, insist that that’s what the plaintiffs should have done. Sure, the plaintiffs say they’re challenging a general ...
Billionaire Elon Musk is at the center of cutting federal spending for Donald Trump, but the president urged him to use a ...
The court rejected the president's request to freeze nearly $2 billion in payments for foreign humanitarian work ...
The president addresses restless lawmakers Tuesday after six weeks of working aggressively to slash their power.
For this to be the outcome of the first huge clash between Trump and the Supreme Court in his second term is quite surprising ...
A divided Supreme Court led by Chief Justice John G. Roberts turned down an appeal from President Trump's lawyers on ...
At a private meeting Tuesday, Representative Richard Hudson, head of the National Republican Congressional Committee, advised ...
Greenland’s Prime Minister Múte Bourup Egede hit back at Donald Trump’s outlandish threat to acquire the Danish territory ...
FEC, a campaign finance law case, Justice Samuel A. Alito Jr. could be seen mouthing, “Not true.” “You begin to see, especially under Obama’s second term, members of Congress thinking they ...