Constitutional law attorney Katie Cherkasky analyzes President-elect Donald Trump’s New York sentencing and offers insights on the Supreme Court’s stance on the proposed TikTok ban.
Trump's plan to militarize against the cartels could lead to strained trade relations with Mexico, exacerbate immigration, and lead to more violence.
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President-elect Donald Trump doesn't have to go to jail, pay a fine or perform community service as a result of his hush ...
President-elect Donald Trump is preparing more than 100 executive orders, including on border security, deportations and more ...
The Supreme Court appeared to favor the government's national security claims over TikTok's 1st Amendment argument.
The president-elect may be the Chinese-owned platform’s best chance to stave off a prohibition, but the path for doing so is ...
Bureaucratic inertia, politicization of intelligence and the inability to forecast high-tech threats will likely result in ...
The Supreme Court on Friday seemed likely to uphold a law that would ban TikTok in the United States beginning Jan. 19 unless the popular social media program is sold by its China-based parent company ...
Former President Barack Obama became the latest Democrat to show signs of acquiescing to President-elect Donald Trump's ...
Policies restricting the right to asylum pander to the far right and violate domestic and international laws.” ...
Even in the best of circumstances, a crisis like this would be a vector for bad information. The close Trump ally is only ...