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A judge overseeing a challenge to President Donald Trump’s restrictions on automatic birthright citizenship asked the US government to confirm it won’t seek to deport impacted children during the ...
Last week, the Supreme Court ruled 6-3 to restrict federal judges’ authority to grant nationwide injunctions — stating that ...
Supreme Court ruled to limit the extent of lower court injunctions issued to protect birthright citizenship and other ...
The Northlands Job Corps Center in Vergennes benefitted from a preliminary injunction issued by a New York judge last week, though the court battle for Job Corps centers around the country continues.
Politics and intellectual consistency go together like banana on pizza. But the reaction from Democrats to last week’s Supreme Court ruling on judicial authority deserves special attention. In a 6-3 ...
A U.S. Department of Justice attorney told a federal judge in New Hampshire on Monday that he believes the U.S. government ...
The rise of the federal debt over the past two decades has prompted countless warnings that the United States is approaching a fiscal reckoning, a day when the government won't be able to drink all it ...
However, the justices did not decide whether President Trump’s executive order to end birthright citizenship is lawful. The long-term fate of the order remains uncertain — though Trump is still ...
The judicial insurrection can still block President Trump's policies in the courts, despite the Supreme Court's ruling in Trump v. CASA.
By making it harder for lower courts to impose nationwide regulatory blocks, the Supreme Court just advanced every deregulatory initiative in the Trump playbook. Energy permits, financial regulations, ...
A new Supreme Court ruling is clearing the way for President Donald Trump to enforce many of his policies and executive ...
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