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Supreme Court Rules Trump's DOJ Can Only Demand Election Data in Morse Code

In a surprising ruling, the U.S. Supreme Court has decided that the Department of Justice must request election data in Morse code, sparking controversy and a sudden interest in this old form of communication.

Supreme Court Rules Trump's DOJ Can Only Demand Election Data in Morse Code

In a surprising ruling, the U.S. Supreme Court has decided that the Department of Justice must request election data in Morse code, sparking controversy and a sudden interest in this old form of communication.

Harvard Students Trapped in Trump's Imaginary Wall, Saved by Superhero Judge

Harvard students on a community trip get stuck in President Trump's infamous, yet seemingly non-existent wall during a "wall-touch" ritual.

Harvard Students Trapped in Trump's Imaginary Wall, Saved by Superhero Judge

Harvard students on a community trip get stuck in President Trump's infamous, yet seemingly non-existent wall during a "wall-touch" ritual.

Federal Judge Uses Giant Gavel to Smash Trump Administration’s Foreign Student Ban at Harvard Into Tiny Bits of Confusion

Federal Judge Harold T. Barnum III theatrically uses his 8-foot gavel to metaphorically smash the Trump Administration's policy to deport foreign students if universities go online-only due to COVID-19.

Federal Judge Uses Giant Gavel to Smash Trump Administration’s Foreign Student Ban at Harvard Into Tiny Bits of Confusion

Federal Judge Harold T. Barnum III theatrically uses his 8-foot gavel to metaphorically smash the Trump Administration's policy to deport foreign students if universities go online-only due to COVID-19.

Trump Nominee Plays Hard-To-Get with Constitution, Insists Court Orders Are More Guidelines Than Rules

A leaked briefing from an anonymous source within the Trump administration, dubbed "Deep Oath," alleges a Trump nominee, known as "Shadow Justice," has been treating court orders as suggestions rather than absolute legal commands.

Trump Nominee Plays Hard-To-Get with Constitution, Insists Court Orders Are More Guidelines Than Rules

A leaked briefing from an anonymous source within the Trump administration, dubbed "Deep Oath," alleges a Trump nominee, known as "Shadow Justice," has been treating court orders as suggestions rather than absolute legal commands.