Sidebar: Trump’s Legal U-Turns May Test Supreme Court’s Patience

The Trump administration has switched sides from its predecessor in two important cases, a practice that in the past has prompted testy exchanges with the justices.

‘Dreamer’ Plan That Aided 800,000 Immigrants Is Threatened

A group of conservative state attorneys general has threatened to sue the Trump administration unless it begins to dismantle the program by Sept. 5.

Court Rejects a Murder Conviction and Sentences in Blackwater Case

A federal appeals court tossed out sentences and a verdict stemming from a shooting in Baghdad in 2007 that left 31 Iraqi civilians dead or wounded.

Volkswagen Executive Pleads Guilty in Diesel Emissions Case

The charges against Oliver Schmidt in federal court in Detroit arose from a company scheme to rig cars with devices that circumvented emissions tests.