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NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Stephen Vladeck, a Georgetown University law professor, about how President Trump's legal strategy on travel bans has shifted from his previous administration.
President Trump on Wednesday signed a travel ban on 12 countries, primarily in Africa and the Middle East, reviving an effort ...
The Supreme Court on Thursday cleared the way for a Catholic Charities chapter in Wisconsin to secure an exemption from ...
Twenty-eight Oregon seniors have won one of the most prestigious academic awards for high schoolers, the $2,500 National ...
As the Trump Administration ramps up arrests of illegal migrants, ICE apprehensions are happening more in communities on ...
The Trump administration rescinded a Biden-era policy requiring hospitals to perform emergency abortions regardless of state ...
Immigration advocates say they've been trying since 2024 to get details from DHS, which has increased DNA collections to the ...
The Trump administration will terminate deportation protections for several thousand Cameroonian immigrants in the US, adding ...
Veteran maritime attorney Jeffrey Hardin Lewis has joined the transportation and trade group at Cozen O'Connor, Philadelphia, ...
President Donald Trump is in a bitter battle with Harvard University. Barron attends NYU. Melania Trump said Barron did not ...
One of the lowest moments of Badar Khan Suri’s two months in federal custody was being crammed onto an airplane with hundreds ...
A Georgetown University scholar detained in March by the Trump administration said his detainment served as a “mockery” of the rule of law. Badar Khan Suri, 41, was released on bond last ...