As losses mount in lower federal courts, President Donald Trump has returned to a tactic that he employed at the Supreme Court with remarkable success in his first term.
A group of House Republicans rebelled against GOP leadership’s effort to block a vote on allowing proxy voting for new parents and delivering a blow to Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) The gambit drew
As Trump administration lawyers have intensified their appeals to the Supreme Court, they’re relying on recurring tropes.
Several US Supreme Court justices this term have lamented perceived post-grant bait and switches by the parties, with advocates advancing new rationales for their sides or urging the court to decide new issues they didn’t agree to take up.
The Supreme Court on Monday declined to take up a case brought by casino mogul and Trump donor Steve Wynn that would have challenged a landmark decision.
Three times in the past week, and six since Trump took office, the Justice Department has asked the high court to step into cases much earlier than usual.