WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Foreign aid organizations asked the U.S. Supreme Court on Friday to require President Donald Trump's ...
Christian refugee and humanitarian organizations are speaking out as the U S State Department confirmed Wednesday that it is ...
Agencies living off American foreign aid that went to court to kick loose taxpayer dollars are going to have to wait a little longer to get their hands on about $2 billion in federal funding that a ...
"The lengths to which the government is going to flout a court order, all for the goal of ending lifesaving humanitarian ...
Just over a month into his second term, President Donald Trump is moving with haste to push legal battles over his executive ...
I ask you, readers, to demand accountability from your Senators and Representatives. Demand that they stand up to the ...
It is throwing the baby out with the bath water … in terms of not respecting the rule of law and undermining trust in the ...
The top judge in the United States has given temporary backing to the Trump administration's freeze on foreign aid payments.
The somber return came a day after the Trump administration revealed in court documents that it had completed a review of all ...
US president Andrew Jackson famously reacted to an unfavorable ruling by the Supreme Court chief justice with the defiant ...
Chief Justice John Roberts temporarily delayed a midnight deadline for the Trump administration to unfreeze nearly $2 billion in foreign aid payments, imposed by a lower judge who found the ...