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JONATHAN TURLEY: Why blue states' new anti-ICE laws are unconstitutional virtue signaling
Illinois passes sanctuary law blocking ICE arrests near courthouses, creating 1,000-foot buffer zones. Legal experts question ...
The ruling prevents the Trump administration from sending in Guard soldiers to protect an Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility in Portland, at least until Friday.
Constitutional scholars maintain the administration does not have the authority to halt previously approved funding.
The former southeast spokesman to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu Denge.Josef Onoh has addressed the recent statement by an aide to Former President Muhammadu Buhari (late) over Mr. Bashir Ahmad’s ...
Sherrill, a congresswoman and former Naval helicopter pilot, is facing Ciattarelli, a former state lawmaker and business ...
A judge has extended her order blocking President Donald Trump from deploying any National Guard troops to Portland, Oregon, until Friday – keeping soldiers in the city in limbo as the legal showdown ...
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Trump’s military intervention threat illegal — SANs
Senior Advocates of Nigeria have faulted the threat by United States President, Donald Trump, to deploy American troops to ...
More than 5,000 law enforcement departments across the U.S. use interconnected Flock Safety cameras to track residents’ movements.
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Power struggle tears PDP apart
The Peoples Democratic Party has been plunged into a fresh round of turmoil as a fierce leadership tussle within its National Working Committee split the ...
The US Supreme Court's upcoming decision could redefine presidential trade powers and impact Trump's tariffs and global trade relations.
As demonstrations outside an immigration enforcement facility near Chicago have ramped up, so has the number of protesters being led away in restraints. Here are the stories of three of them.
LEVEL Man on MSNOpinion
Why Does Congress Continue to Get Paid During the Government Shutdown? Asking for a Friend
After more back and forth, it seems that “to be ascertained by law” meant that it would require a statute to stop paying ...
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