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President Trump's executive order to "prioritize" prosecution of American flag burning must confront a Supreme Court ...
When the justices meet for their “long conference” on Sept. 29, one of the cases that they will consider is a challenge to ...
More than 70 political, business, and legal leaders, including three former U.S. attorneys general, want ex-Cincinnati City ...
"If you burn a flag, you get one year in jail," Trump said. His executive order aims to sidestep the First Amendment.
He lost a toe in prison and sued. But the court said the law had already offered him a remedy — just not the one he wanted.
Is the Supreme Court’s approval rating at a five-year high or record low? It depends on which survey you’re reading. In just ...
The Supreme Court is allowing the Trump administration to slash hundreds of millions of dollars’ worth of research funding in ...
Trump is picking a fight he knows he can’t win, writes . Does he want to provoke protests or merely rile up his supporters ...
The president said it was a “very sad court” that previously rejected flag-burning prosecutions on First Amendment grounds.
The high court said the National Institutes of Health doesn’t have to restore grants it terminated, for now, which could ...
President Trump signed an order Monday requiring the Justice Department to investigate cases in which an American flag is burned, despite a Supreme Court decision protecting burnings as free speech.