Summary: Left-wing groups and Democrat-led states have urged the Supreme Court to reject President Donald Trump’s executive order limiting birthright citizenship. The order challenges the 14th Amendment by denying automatic citizenship to children born in the U.S. to parents who are in the country illegally or temporarily.
Summary: Nancy Mace introduced a bill proposing the expansion of the death penalty to include certain federal sex crimes against children. The bill would require a ruling from the U.S. Supreme Court to be implemented.
Summary: Conference of Catholic Bishops filed an amicus brief opposing President Donald Trump's executive order aimed at ending birthright citizenship. They argue that the order is immoral and violates the human dignity of children born in the U.S., regardless of their parents' immigration status.
Summary: President Trump signed an executive order to strengthen domestic supplies of glyphosate-based herbicides, prompting criticism from Kelly Ryerson, co-executive director of American Regeneration. Ryerson, known as "Glyphosate Girl," argues glyphosate is carcinogenic and that the order signals government support for pesticide manufacturers.
Summary: The article criticizes Senator Thom Tillis for a recent decision, implying it was unwise or misguided. It reflects dissatisfaction with his political choices, likely in relation to judicial or legislative matters connected to the U.S. Supreme Court or broader conservative issues.
Summary: The Supreme Court ruled that certain tariffs imposed by the U.S. Despite this decision, the current administration has retained approximately $200 billion collected from these tariffs. The article argues that Washington should reimburse American businesses affected by these taxes, emphasizing the need for government accountability and fairness in trade policies.
Summary: A human smuggling case against Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a Salvadoran national, has intensified following a 2022 traffic stop. The case gained attention after the Supreme Court ordered his return to the U.S. following a mistaken deportation.
Summary: The Senate GOP prioritized passing a resolution for Sen. Thom Tillis to hold a dog parade in the Senate office building atrium, while failing to advance the SAVE Act, a significant voting rights bill. This decision highlights the Senate's legislative priorities amid ongoing debates over voting legislation.
Summary: Susan Rice, former national security adviser, issued a veiled threat toward conservatives and Trump supporters, implying consequences when Democrats return to power. The article critiques her record, highlighting past controversies including misleading statements about Benghazi and the Syrian chemical weapons red line.
Summary: A professor who previously claimed that being pro-life was linked to white supremacy will not be appointed to a top position at Notre Dame following public backlash.
Summary: Supreme Court ruled 6-3 that the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) does not authorize the president to impose tariffs. The case arose from President Donald Trump’s use of IEEPA to impose tariffs on countries including Canada, Mexico, and China.
Summary: The Supreme Court struck down tariffs, a decision interpreted as relieving Congress of responsibility and potentially encouraging legislative inaction. The ruling is seen as the Court taking power away from the political branches of government.
Summary: The article discusses the transparency of the U.S. Supreme Court, highlighting that despite being the least democratic branch of the federal government, it operates with a notable level of openness. This transparency allows the public to observe the Court's work and decisions, providing insight into its judicial processes.
Summary: Early voting in the Texas primary election shows Democrats outpacing Republicans, despite recent redistricting efforts favoring Republicans. The redistricting battle reached the U.S. Supreme Court, highlighting the legal challenges surrounding the state's electoral boundaries.