California Governor Gavin Newsom announced that the state is suing the Trump administration due to President Donald Trump federalizing the state’s National Guard — in response to the violent riots taking place in Los Angeles.
Read More Gov. Newsom sues Trump admin over federalization of California National GuardTag: U.S. Constitution
Trump Says He Doesn’t ‘Believe In Using Loopholes’ To Serve Third Term
President Donald Trump recently stated that he does not “believe in using loopholes” to run for a third term.
Read More Trump Says He Doesn’t ‘Believe In Using Loopholes’ To Serve Third TermHouse GOP Leadership Holds Press Conference
House GOP leadership held a press conference on Tuesday, outlining their efforts to secure the border, eliminate waste, fraud, and abuse in the federal government, and address key issues in the reconciliation bill. They also emphasized the need to codify aspects of President Donald Trump’s executive orders.
Read More House GOP Leadership Holds Press ConferenceImmigration Law Attorney: Birthright Citizenship Hinges On The Definition Of ‘Jurisdiction Thereof’
The Immigration Reform Law Institute argues that to be a United States citizen at birth under the 14th Amendment of the U.S. Constitution, a person must be born in the United States to parents who were legally residing in the country at the time of the birth.
Read More Immigration Law Attorney: Birthright Citizenship Hinges On The Definition Of ‘Jurisdiction Thereof’Facebook, Nvidia ask US Supreme Court to spare them from securities fraud suits
The U.S. Supreme Court is set to consider bids by two tech giants to fend off federal securities fraud lawsuits in separate cases that could make it harder for private litigants to hold companies to account.
Read More Facebook, Nvidia ask US Supreme Court to spare them from securities fraud suitsUS SEC abandons in-house malpractice suits after Supreme Court ruling
The SEC asked for the dismissal of all active misconduct proceedings against accountants sitting before its in-house judges.
Read More US SEC abandons in-house malpractice suits after Supreme Court ruling