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Victory! Appeals Court Agrees with Landmark – Rules Congress can Defund Planned Parenthood

December 17, 2025

News, Blog

Landmark is fighting back against rogue judges seeking to nullify the 2024 election with rulings that vastly exceed their constitutional authority. In this case, a judge...

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Victory! Appeals Court Agrees with Landmark and Rules that Congress can Defund Planned Parenthood

Court Signals Possible Overturn of Humphrey’s Executor v. United States Oral Arguments

December 16, 2025

Blog, News

Our founders intended the President to have control of the executive branch. Humphrey’s Executor is a 1935 Supreme Court ruling that undermines this principle by preventi...

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Court Signals Possible Overturn of Humphrey’s Executor v. United States Oral Arguments

Landmark Files Brief in NY Appeals Court Defending President Trump

November 3, 2025

Blog, News, Rule of Law

This week, Landmark joined Professor Seth Barrett Tillman in defending President Trump from a violation of his constitutional right to a unanimous jury verdict. In the Ne...

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Landmark Files Brief in NY Appeals Court Defending President Trump

Landmark Pushes to Overturn Humphrey’s Executor, Restore Presidential Power

October 27, 2025

Blog, News

When the Framers of the Constitution designed the Executive Branch, they made the conscious decision to vest its power in a single person, the President. This decision di...

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Landmark Pushes to Overturn Humphrey’s Executor, Restore Presidential Power

SCOTUS Hears Oral Arguments in Crucial Voting Rights Act Case

October 18, 2025

Blog, Election Integrity, News

We argued that the Supreme Court should reject the court-ordered redistricting in Louisiana, which forced the state to create a second majority-minority district. We argu...

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SCOTUS hears oral arguments in crucial Voting Rights Act case

Supreme Court Poised to Uphold Candidate Standing in Bost v. Illinois

October 12, 2025

Election Integrity, News

When Congressman Mike Bost attempted to challenge Illinois’ practice of counting ballot received after election day, his suit was initially dismissed for lack of standing...

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Supreme Court Poised to Uphold Candidate Standing in Bost v. Illinois

Landmark Submits Comments on EPA’s Endangerment Finding Reconsideration

September 29, 2025

Blog, News, Separation of Powers

Landmark filed a regulatory comment, urging the rescission of an Obama-era rule that dramatically expanded the power of the EPA and produced a myriad of burdensome regula...

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Landmark Submits Comments on EPA's Endangerment Finding Reconsideration

Landmark battles NEA!

August 22, 2025

Blog, News, Separation of Powers

Landmark defended the Trump administration’s efforts to rid our schools of DEI. The National Education Association asked a judge to vacate a letter reminding schools that...

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Landmark battles NEA

Are President Trump’s Strikes on Iran Legal?

June 27, 2025

News, Blog

Yes! The President is within his constitutional authority to order isolated strikes on Iranian nuclear weapons production facilities without violating the War Powers Reso...

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Are President Trump’s Strikes on Iran Legal?

SB1 Stands: U.S. Supreme Court Affirms Tennessee Law Banning Gender Surgeries for Children

June 19, 2025

Blog, News

On June 18, the U.S. Supreme Court upheld Tennessee’s Senate Bill 1 (SB1), ruling that the state may lawfully prohibit medical procedures when the purpose of those proced...

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U.S. Supreme Court Affirms Tennessee Law Banning Gender Surgeries for Children

Presidential Use of the National Guard in Emergencies: The Rodney King Riot Example

June 14, 2025

Blog, News

Background of Rodney King Riots: As images of burning cars and rioters clashing with police in Los Angeles occupy TV screens throughout the country, many Americans are be...

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Presidential Use of the National Guard in Emergencies: The Rodney King Riot Example

Supreme Court Stops Mexico’s Lawsuit to Bankrupt the American Firearms Industry

June 6, 2025

Blog, News, Rule of Law

Landmark fought to stop a lawsuit from the Mexican government which attempted to hold Smith & Wesson liable for crimes committed by drug cartels. In a unanimous decision,...

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Supreme Court Allows Trump to Revoke Biden-era Protections for Venezuelan Migrants

June 4, 2025

Blog, News

On May 19, 2025, the U.S. Supreme Court halted a federal court’s order that prevented the Trump administration from revoking Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Venezuel...

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Supreme Court allows Trump to revoke Biden-era protections for Venezuelan migrants

Supreme Court Temporarily Permits Trump to Fire Two “Independent” Agency Heads

May 25, 2025

Blog, News

President Trump had a recent victory in his ongoing battle to assert control over the federal bureaucracy. On May 23, the U.S. Supreme Court stayed an order fro...

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Supreme Court Temporarily Permits Trump to Fire Two “Independent” Agency Heads

How Did We Get Into This Universal Injunctions Mess?

May 22, 2025

Blog, News

The debate over universal injunctions reached one of its highest points last week as the Supreme Court considered oral arguments in Trump v. CASA, Inc....

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HOW DID WE GET INTO THIS UNIVERSAL INJUNCTIONS MESS?

Supreme Court Seems Open to Limiting Universal Injunctions, But Skeptical of Curbing Birthright Citizenship

May 16, 2025

News, Blog

On May 15, the U.S. Supreme Court heard oral arguments in Trump v. CASA, Inc., a consolidation of three cases involving President Trump’s January 20, 2025, Executive...

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Supreme Court Seems Open to Limiting Universal Injunctions, But Skeptical of Curbing Birthright Citizenship

David Souter, 1939-2025

May 10, 2025

News

We at Landmark are saddened to hear of the passing of retired United States Supreme Court Justice David Souter in his home state of New Hampshire. Justice Souter was nomi...

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David Souter, 1939-2025

Supreme Court Weighs Parental Opt-Out Rights on Sex and Gender Lessons in Schools

April 29, 2025

News, Other

On April 22, the U.S. Supreme Court heard oral arguments in Mahmoud v. Taylor, a case involving the religious liberty implications when public school students are co...

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Supreme Court Considers Parental Opt-Out Rights from Forced Sexual and Gender Ideology Instruction in Public Elementary Schools

SCOTUS Sides with Immigrant on Voluntary Departure Deadline

April 23, 2025

Blog, News

On Tuesday, April 22, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in Monsalvo Velázquez v. Bondi that when a deadline for voluntary departure or reopening a case falls on a we...

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SCOTUS Sides with Immigrant on Voluntary Departure Deadline

Supreme Court Rejects APA Challenges to Tren de Aragua Detentions, Clears Way for Judicial Review

April 23, 2025

Blog, News

On April 7, the U.S. Supreme Court granted the Trump Administration’s request to vacate the D.C. District Court’s Temporary Restraining Orders (TROs) in the case J.G...

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Supreme Court Rejects APA Challenges to Tren de Aragua Detentions, Clears Way for Judicial Review