
Panel concludes that Elon Musk's $1 million giveaway would have violated electoral law
Authorities detected signs of electoral bribery after $1 million checks delivered to voters

Authorities detected signs of electoral bribery after $1 million checks delivered to voters

Hunter Biden was favored by the outcome of a lawsuit he filed when he felt defamed and will receive $1.7 million in punitive damages

The Temporary Protected Status and work permit that benefits nearly 350,000 Haitian refugees in the US will be extended for 14 days

The South American country is struggling to recover after the tragedy that has already left at least 4,118 dead

The South American country is struggling to recover after the tragedy that has already left at least 4,118 dead

Without judicial intervention, state and local law enforcement agencies can begin enforcing Section 5 of Proposition 314 starting July 14

The decision represents a definitive victory for civil rights advocates and groups demanding clean elections

The president insists on limiting this constitutional right and accuses that the ruling encourages so-called "birth tourism"

The president's defense appealed the decision, but a court authorized the release of the compensation with interest

Immigration authorities explained that the protections would remain in force until a District Court agrees with the Supreme Court ruling.

Mitch McConnell's second wife decided to remain in China carrying out work while the Republican senator remains hospitalized

Mitch McConnell's second wife decided to remain in China carrying out work while the Republican senator remains hospitalized

Johnson pointed out that they are already evaluating all options to stop what he described as systematic abuse of the immigration system.

The Fifth Circuit ruling puts a stop to prolonged detentions without judicial review and marks a setback for Trump's immigration policy

The Fourth Amendment to the United States Constitution guarantees freedom of expression to every person residing within the country and its territories.

While the Supreme Court protects a constitutional right, the government intensifies raids, detentions and deportations

Activists denounce a setback in immigration rights while defending the historical role of immigrants

Activists denounce a setback in immigration rights while defending the historical role of immigrants

Activists denounce a setback in immigration rights while defending the historical role of immigrants

The increase in arrests would respond to an order to double daily arrests and accelerate the policy of mass deportations promoted by Donald Trump

President Trump called to reform the Constitution, but Republicans do not have enough votes in Congress

The president's defense intends to take the case again to the Supreme Court and delay compensation

The new judicial setback questions Trump's immigration strategy and outlines a final decision by the highest court

The ruling protects the right to birthright citizenship, according to California Governor Gavin Newsom; The decision caused reactions in the Golden State

The Department of Justice will toughen investigations against networks that seek to obtain citizenship improperly

The Department of Justice will toughen investigations against networks that seek to obtain citizenship improperly

Barbara, Susan and Mark were the people who led the class action lawsuit that defeated President Trump's executive order on birthright citizenship

Barbara, Susan and Mark were the people who led the class action lawsuit that defeated President Trump's executive order on birthright citizenship

Trump, Johnson and Schmitt reject ruling on birthright citizenship and seek to modify the legislation

Civil organizations highlight that the decision reaffirms that no president can limit a constitutional right

Civil organizations highlight that the decision reaffirms that no president can limit a constitutional right

The Supreme Court upheld state laws requiring student-athletes to compete on teams that correspond to their biological sex at birth

The measure sought to modify a constitutional interpretation that has been in force for decades.

The measure sought to modify a constitutional interpretation that has been in force for decades.

The measure sought to modify a constitutional interpretation that has been in force for decades.

Ruling supports the dismissal of Rebecca Slaughter, a member of the Federal Trade Commission

Supreme Court supports counting of mail-in ballots, which guarantees electoral participation; The decision put the November elections at stake

The Supreme Court decided on a Mississippi law, but with national impact; 18 states have grace times for counting mail-in votes

Staff shortages threaten care in hospitals, nursing homes and palliative care

The end of TPS for Haiti and Syria opens the door to ending the same protection for immigrants from several countries, experts say

The resolution that annuls the Hawaiian regulations also deals a blow to similar legislation in California, New York, New Jersey and Maryland

The decision of the highest court opens the door to possible deportations and affects beneficiaries who fled conflicts and humanitarian crises

The Supreme Court backs Trump and limits access to asylum for migrants at the border

The exhibition brings together historical documents that marked the birth and evolution of the country

The oil company Exxon Mobil filed a multimillion-dollar complaint against the Cuban state entity Corporacin Cimex for the confiscation in 1960

Damon Landor claimed that prison officials violated his religious freedom by shaving him despite his beliefs

The ruling allows immigration authorities to evaluate permanent residents with criminal records upon re-entering the country

The figure of the interim president of Venezuela, Delcy Rodrguez, loses credibility due to her lack of response to the problems of the population

The Trump administration's operation against the group Ohio Organizing Collaborative is a clear abuse of power

The case could redefine the limits of immigration detention in the United States and access to due process for thousands of people

John Cornyn anticipates a severe setback for Donald Trump as he fails to avoid a hypothetical defeat of the Republican Party in the midterm elections

John Cornyn anticipates a severe setback for Donald Trump as he fails to avoid a hypothetical defeat of the Republican Party in the midterm elections

The lien will remain in effect while the legal dispute over its scope and validity is resolved.

An overwhelming majority of voters consider corruption a serious problem and support measures that curb the personal gain of officials

Beatriz Lpez, executive director of Voto Latino, warns of the implications of the recent Supreme Court decision

The measure reopens Washington's trade offensive and could affect exchanges with China, the EU, Mexico and Canada

Despite the legal victory for the military plaintiffs, the outlook remains adverse for the LGBTQ community in the military sphere

The Democratic candidate, leader in the race for governor, longs for access to health care for all and proposes a state of emergency in housing

From humble beginnings to the highest court, his story reflects the change in the American judiciary

If you are a citizen over 18 years of age, your right to vote is enshrined in the Constitution.

Six US citizens sue DHS for violation of their rights by ICE or Border Patrol agents

Meta spokespersons have come to the defense, arguing that the company has already implemented support and security tools to protect adolescents.

The Dodgers reliever was at the center of controversy after animal rights organizations demanded that the MLB open an investigation

California and Washington defended their controls on granting commercial licenses to drivers

Congo will receive deported migrants from the US under a temporary agreement; each case will be reviewed individually

Brian Gavidia and Javier Ramirez testify about their cases and hope for federal criminal accountability

Public support for the Supreme Court plummets as political polarization grows over its rulings

The judge also made it clear that he will be the only judge on the court to hear cases related to refunds stemming from the IEEPA

Wes Moore argues that President Donald Trump harmed the economy of families in Maryland with his tariff policy and demands reparations

Many immigrants don't speak Spanish or English, and health centers don't have interpreters available

Although President Trump assures that the economy is on the right track, American families are still struggling with the burden of high prices

The Supreme Court struck down Trump's tariffs, raising the question: Will there be refunds for businesses and families? Here's what the experts say

JB Pritzker demands Donald Trump start distributing $8.7 billion raised through tariffs to citizens

Senator Elizabeth Warren demands that money generated by tariffs annulled by the Supreme Court be refunded to American consumers

The influence of the American activist for African American rights extended from the churches of the Deep South to the White House

“This case threatens the illegal and unprecedented disclosure of highly sensitive information on every Nebraska voter,” warned Common Cause

It must be clarified that being formally charged does not mean she has been found guilty, but it does mean that a thorough investigation of the facts is required

The judges authorized the congressional districts, approved in the November 2025 election; they can be used in this year's election process

Metro Los Angeles honors the legacy of Rosa Parks, who in 1955 refused to give up her seat on a public bus to a white passenger in Montgomery, Alabama

A civil lawsuit accuses a Connecticut psychiatric hospital of negligence after discharging a dentist who had expressed homicidal thoughts

In Los Angeles, the hunt for undocumented immigrants has not stopped; ICE operates by applying racial profiling

Charles Victor Thompson was sentenced to death for fatally shooting his ex-girlfriend and her new partner almost 27 years ago

A partial list of the main ways Trump is trying to win the November election, even against the will of the voters

A 64-year-old woman was arrested for allegedly keeping her twin sons, now 14, under house arrest for nearly a decade

A three-judge panel approved California's use of new district maps in the elections; Republicans said they will appeal to the Supreme Court

Claudia Marroquin Frometa is identified as a member of the MAGA movement

The ruling would affect school and college competitions. It is argued that states must separate biological differences in sports

They returned to federal court to demand explanations from the government as to how this new directive does not violate the law or the current court ruling

While hundreds of Chavistas marched in Venezuela, the United States asked its citizens to leave the country

The US ruled out Maria Corina Machado as an immediate option and opted for Delcy Rodriguez, a figure with operational capacity within the regime

General Javier Marcano Tabata, commander of Venezuela's presidential honor guard, was dismissed after the capture of Nicolas Maduro

With Delcy Rodriguez as acting president and Jorge Rodriguez at the head of the National Assembly, the siblings emerge as the axis of power in Venezuela

The Chavista leader will assume the position for 90 days, renewable, by order of the Supreme Court of Justice, and assured that she will govern “with pain, but with honor”

Chavista Delcy Rodriguez said she attended the swearing-in ceremony

In the short term, Venezuela will be governed by Delcy Rodriguez, as long as she meets the expectations of the Trump administration

Following the tense events in Venezuela, the local baseball championship had been temporarily paused

“If she doesn't do what is right, she will pay a very high price,” the president declared; while Rubio opens the door to dialogue, but with conditions

The Supreme Court of Justice of Venezuela ordered that Delcy Rodriguez assume the head of state position due to Maduro's

Deportations, limitations on Green Cards and citizenship are some aspects of the immigration scenario in the U.S. for the new year

The Trump administration has been waging legal battles to keep the National Guard in cities that oppose its presence

Donald Trump proposes $2,000 tariff dividend checks in 2026, but Congress, the numbers, and the law still cast doubt on their feasibility

National Women's Law Center presented a summary of the bills that prevented the right to contraception, as well as those who fought to achieve it

Brennan Center for Justice Experts Analyze Presidential Actions and the Constitutional Challenge They Represent

The 42-year-old man was found guilty of “participating as a mercenary in an armed conflict”

A specific group of Venezuelans will retain TPS in the United States through 2026: these are the key dates and conditions

Two-year-old Sofia was left in the care of her aunt Maggie Garcia, who quit her job to care for her niece

Supreme Court blocks deployment of National Guard troops in Chicago area as part of his crackdown on immigration

The state line between Virginia and Tennessee runs through Bristol's Main Street, but there's a big difference: abortion is illegal in Tennessee

Frank Athen Walls became the nineteenth inmate executed in Florida, bringing the state's record year-end death sentence

A judge detailed the lawsuit Nodal filed in Mexico against his ex for child support for Inti

Hamid Ziaei was at risk of being deported to Iran, from which he escaped for criticizing the government

A $100 million lawsuit accuses a former Saint Joseph Medical Center program director of sexual harassment

The unexpected and heroic resistance of the Latino and American people against Trump

The Supreme Court will hear the case on the arrival of an immigrant and how their asylum claim should be handled

It's time for the leadership of the Morena Party to be aware of the need to close ranks and remove those rotten apples

A veteran Georgia prosecutor appointed himself to replace Willis in the open case against Trump for alleged fraud in the 2020 election