Yesterday, the president said that no judge “should be allowed” to rule against the changes his administration is making.
Drug shortages have left the state unable to perform executions, officials told a federal court Friday.
The Trump administration’s confusing instructions to universities have generated a flurry of nomenclature modifications—a kind of anti-woke theater.
The decision by the European Court of Justice could affect hundreds of migrants.
Before the president promoted Justin Walker to a federal appeals court, Walker had been a district-court judge for less than a year.
But a new court ruling could force him to reveal it.
Judges said redistricting designed to elect Republicans violated the Constitution, the first time a federal court has come to that conclusion.
The verdict could have significant implications for the case testing the Trump administration’s “travel ban,” barring entry of persons from six majority-Muslim countries.
In an interview with The Atlantic, Neil Gorsuch discusses his dream of a legal system that falls closer to the “golden mean”—not too much law, but not too little either.