Supreme Court Orders Title 42 Border Rule to Remain in Effect
By Jack Phillips The Supreme Court on Tuesday allowed Title 42, the Trump-era immigration and public health order, to remain in place for the time being. The high court voted…
By Jack Phillips The Supreme Court on Tuesday allowed Title 42, the Trump-era immigration and public health order, to remain in place for the time being. The high court voted…
By Jay Clemons The Supreme Court docket for 2023 revealed it would hear two major challenges to the Biden administration executive order forgiving student-loan debt for millions of people in…
By Caden Pearson A federal appeals court on Monday struck down a White House rule requiring anyone employed by a federal contractor to be vaccinated against COVID-19 as a condition…
Story by Nancy Cook and Akayla Gardner (Bloomberg) — The White House urged Congress to provide additional border funding as the administration braces for another potential migrant surge if pandemic-era…
by Kaelan Deese Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts temporarily paused lifting Title 42 immigration restrictions while the high court considers a Republican-backed request for a longer hold against the…
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By Mimi Nguyen Ly A federal judge in Texas has ruled to put on hold the Biden administration’s latest effort to end the Trump-era “Remain in Mexico” policy, until legal…
Story by Jim Nelles Once again, law-abiding gun owners find themselves under assault by both federal officials and many state governments. President Joe Biden, who has touted gun control policies…
Story by Mike Gonzalez By greenlighting the sale of 18 Spanish-language radio stations to a group linked to billionaire George Soros, the Biden administration is handing millions of unwary listeners…
By Zachary Stieber President Joe Biden realizes getting a ban on “assault weapons” will be difficult, the White House said on Nov. 28. “We understand it’s an uphill battle. We…
Opinion by Howard Husock Editor’s note: The following essay is adapted from a speech delivered by the author at the Center for Urban Renewal and Education’s annual conference in Washington,…
Opinion by Charles T. Yates and Paige E. Gilliard Faced with a Congress that would not endorse his expansive regulatory agenda, President Obama famously remarked, “I’ve got a pen and…