Trump Says He Will Ban TikTok Nationwide. Here’s What Courts Have Said About Similar Bans

In January 2025, the U.S. Supreme Court addressed the question head-on: can the government ban a social media platform over national security concerns,...

In January 2025, the U.S. Supreme Court addressed the question head-on: can the government ban a social media platform over national security concerns,...

President Trump's repeated promises to deport millions of undocumented immigrants "fast" collide directly with a stubborn reality: the immigration court...

Former President Donald Trump has vowed to reinstate strict travel restrictions if he returns to office, but courts have already weighed in on such...

The Trump administration faced 530 lawsuits in 2025 alone—far surpassing any previous presidential administration in a single year—and federal courts...

The Court of International Trade is set to hear oral arguments on April 10, 2026, at 10:00 a.m.

Ghislaine Maxwell did not specifically mention "five co-conspirators" in court records. Instead, in a habeas corpus petition filed on December 17, 2025,...

Recent court rulings against Meta have triggered widespread concern across the technology industry, marking a potential turning point in how social media...

Yes, a series of major court verdicts in 2026 could fundamentally reshape how social media companies make money.

Despite the provocative framing, Donald Trump did not directly monetize court appearances for personal profit.

The confusion about Trump's profits stems from mixing two separate financial mechanisms: campaign fundraising and platform revenue.