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The US president invoked Title 10 of the US Code in his order to call members of the California National Guard into federal service.
Here we go.” “I knew it would come.” “This won’t end well.” Those were my initial reactions to President Trump’s announcement ...
Every state has a national guard, Florida also has a state guard. What are they and can the president order them to respond?
Top Tennessee Republicans are backing a new bill that would allow for ousting public officials who publish "confidential" ...
A Utah construction company president failed to undo court orders removing him as trustee of the company’s stock plan when the Tenth Circuit upheld a default judgment and a permanent injunction ...
On June 5, 2025, the Supreme Court of the United States unanimously held in Ames v. Ohio Department of Youth Services that ...
Protests continue in Los Angeles and several other parts of the US as Trump deploys additional troops to control the crowd of ...
In sending troops to LA, Trump cited Title 10 of the U.S. Code, which allows the president to “call into federal service ...
H.R.1 represents a meaningful step toward securing the tools farmers and ranchers need to navigate today’s volatile economic ...
The federal government’s response to the protests has been sharply criticised by California’s governor, who called the move ...
California Governor Gavin Newsom, who is suing the Trump administration, calls the president "dictatorial" and "deranged".
President Donald Trump deployed National Guard troops to California after days of protests by hundreds of demonstrators ...