President Donald Trump is being sued again, this time for not submitting a proper federal financial disclosure form that entails his personal indebtedness and loans.
Linda Klein reaffirmed ABA’s commitment to the Legal Services Corporation, encouraging ABA Techshow attendees to do what they could to help persuade Congress to fund the endangered corporation.
A federal judge in Hawaii on Wednesday halted the Trump administration’s revised travel ban on visitors from six Muslim-majority countries and refugees around the world, just a day before the executive order was to be implemented.
Newer methods are on the rise to challenge Trump administration's second travel ban, that restricts the entry of Muslim travelers and refugees into the United States.
After President Donald Trump signed an executive order for a revised travel ban, Hawaii has become the first to challenge the administration, aiming to stop the travel ban's implementation before it is put into full effect.
Speaking about health care reform, President Donald Trump admitted that making changes to the current health care laws is a complex matter to address as it directly affects the other parts of his political agenda.
President Donald Trump has announced his plans of changing his immigration laws that would allow undocumented immigrants to finally obtain legal status and reside, work and pay taxes in the US.
Policies for tightening laws against marijuana are set to be introduced by the Justice Department due to the notion that the production, selling and distribution of such drug can lead to increased rates of violence and crime.
Several apps have been designed to specifically look into President Donald Trump's administration and the progress it has made in terms of fulfilling the president's promises.
Trump administration makes first tangible step to building border wall between the U.S. and Mexico, by submitting preliminary requests for proposals to contractors.
An increasing number of "religious freedom" bills under President Trump's administration is expected to bring on more discriminatory practices against the LGBTQ community.
The 53rd Munich Security Conference conducted in Germany was more of Donald Trump's administration, the members present at the conference were loaded with questions regarding the issue.
President Donald Trump has ordered the Homeland Security department to speed up the deportation process through several measures, but certain immigrants who have no home countries could be exempted from being sent back.
Major events and conferences are being canceled in states, such as North Carolina, where bathroom bills have been passed; such legislation is perceived by many to be discriminatory against the LGBT community.
The most recent meeting for the scientific community saw an atmosphere of anxiety over the Trump administration's stance on science and research, such as the exclusion of Muslim scientists and big cuts on research spending.