Trump, Harvard and U.S. District Judge
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Trump, court and tariffs
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A series of legal and policy developments involving the Trump administration have been highlighted. From Harvard suing the government over foreign student enrollment restrictions to FTC's decision regarding Microsoft's acquisition,
Courts are serving as a rare check on President Trump, but judicial orders to unwind his actions can be easier said than done.
President Donald Trump is fighting his mass deportation battle on two fronts: the courts, where he is losing, and public opinion, where he may have a better shot. While Justice Department lawyers seek to salvage some of the most aggressive elements of Trump’s deportation agenda,
The Trump administration is using the claim that immigrants have “invaded” the country to justify possibly suspending habeas corpus, part of the constitutional right to due process. A faction of the far right has been building this case for years.
The U.S. Supreme Court is navigating numerous pivotal cases challenging executive orders signed by President Donald Trump. Key issues include the transgender military ban, restricting birthright citizenship,
Washington Governor Bob Ferguson Champions Legal Challenge Against President Trump's Tariff Policies
Governor Ferguson leads a coalition challenging Trump's tariffs, claiming they're illegal and economically harmful.
The Trump administration is seeking to remove union bargaining rights from hundreds of thousands of federal workers.
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A federal judge on Thursday continued to block the Trump administration from moving forward with its plans to lay off thousands of government workers at more than 20 federal agencies, providing federal employees a lifeline as a legal challenge to President Trump's bid to restructure the federal government moves forward.