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Freshman Congressman Brandon Gill, R-Texas, is teaming with pro-MAGA law firm America First Legal to file an amicus brief to the Supreme Court backing President Donald Trump’s use of the Alien Enemies...
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A U.S. judge on Monday blocked the Trump administration from stripping protection from deportation for some Venezuelan immigrants.
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While the Supreme Court has blocked Trump’s freeze on funding to USAID, several pending lawsuits between the Trump administration and the courts continue to be fought.
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A federal appeals court denied the Trump administration’s request to enforce its transgender military ban, keeping a lower court’s injunction in place for now.
President Donald Trump's lawyers keep issuing a recurring refrain as they fight legal challenges to the administration's actions. The government's legal teams keeps begging the U.S. Supreme Court to step in and approve his agenda — bypassing lower courts that have blocked or paused some actions — by using the same phrase in motion after motion,
The Trump administration’s use of the emergency appeals comes as it faces more than 130 lawsuits over the president’s flurry of executive orders.
The constitutional question of the President’s ability to fire members of independent agencies may go on to the Supreme Court.
The Trump administration said it made an “administrative error” in deporting a suspected MS-13 gang member to an El Salvador prison despite an immigration judge’s order barring his removal to that nation.
An appeals court ruled Friday that President Donald Trump can fire two board members of independent agencies handling labor issues from their respective posts in the federal government. A divided three-judge panel of the U.
With courts temporarily blocking many of President Donald Trump’s actions, his allies are seeking change in nationwide injunctions and the judicial system.
Wisconsin’s Democratic attorney general asked the state Supreme Court on Sunday to block presidential adviser Elon Musk from awarding $1 million prizes to voters for casting ballots in a high-stakes race for control of the court.