Trump Wields 1798 Alien Enemies Act Against Venezuelan Gang Members: Legal Showdown Brews as ACLU Steps In
President Trump's use of the Alien Enemies Act to target Venezuelan gang members has led to legal challenges and concerns over due process, with critics fearing overreach and civil liberties violations.
Bipartisan Blitz on Fentanyl Crisis, Senate Passes HALT Fentanyl Act to Slam Shut Legal Loopholes and Ramp Up Penalties
The U.S. Senate passed the HALT Fentanyl Act to combat the fentanyl crisis, supported by a bipartisan group, with provisions for tougher penalties and research facilitation on Schedule I substances.
U.S.-Mexico Border Sees Historic Low in Migrant Crossings, Humanitarian Groups Warn of Increased Risks
U.S.-Mexico border crossings hit historic lows, raising concerns about the increased risks migrants face taking more dangerous routes, as aid groups work to provide humanitarian assistance.
Arizona Senator Mark Kelly Challenges Trump-Musk Tariff Plan, Defends Essential Services
Senator Mark Kelly opposes a Musk-Trump backed bill imposing tariffs and potentially hurting public services like Social Security, citing the need to protect the Constitution and American jobs. He calls for bipartisan cooperation instead.
Arizona Supreme Court Clears Constables of Liability in On-Duty Deaths During Evictions, Tucson Case Sets Landmark Precedent
The Arizona Supreme Court ruled that a constable is not liable for deaths occurring while serving an eviction order, as detailed in a legal case following a fatal incident in Tucson.












