Justices will be hearing oral arguments on whether federal courts can review cases to revoke a person’s visa petition to the United States. We’ll discuss this t
In a monumental ruling from the U.S. Supreme Court, local governments are now, once again, allowed to prosecute homeless people for sleeping on public property.
The Supreme Court empowered executive branch officials in 1984 to decide how to enforce the law, but six justices shifted that authority back to Capitol Hill.