Trump, Tariffs and the court
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Warning that a series of court decisions blocking President Donald Trump's tariffs "disrupt sensitive, ongoing negotiations with virtually every trading partner," the Trump administration on Monday asked a federal appeals court to block an order last week that found the sweeping tariffs were "unlawful."
The Supreme Court last month gave the go-ahead for the Republican administration to strip TPS from an estimated 350,000 Venezuelans that would have expired in April. In doing so, the court put on hold Chen’s order blocking the administration from revoking protections granted under President Joe Biden.
The four students dismissed the lawsuit against President Donald Trump's administration last week once their visas were restored.
A federal judge on Monday said the administration of President Donald Trump likely broke the law by stripping 50,000 transportation security officers of the ability to unionize and bargain over their working conditions.
Democratic state senators want the ousted CEO of CBS News and Stations and the former executive producer of ‘60 Minutes’ to testify.
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Minutes" reporter Lesley Stahl discussed the state of affairs behind the scenes at CBS as it faces on ongoing lawsuit from President Donald Trump.
Darrell McClanahan III claims Trump's executive order on antisemitism infringes on his freedom of speech and religion as a Christian Identity follower.
The nation's public television service, PBS, has filed suit against President Donald Trump's executive order that it be stripped of federal funding.
Harvard has two lawsuits against the administration: one challenging its move to bar Harvard from accepting international students, and the other seeking to restore about $3 billion in federal grants that were abruptly slashed last month.
Despite judges blocking President Donald Trump’s punishments, experts say firms may still worry about being targeted if they challenge his agenda.
Tong Joins State AGs in Lawsuit To Block Trump Administration Cuts to STEM DEI Initiatives, Research
Connecticut’s attorney general has joined 15 of his colleagues from other states in another lawsuit against the Trump administration, this time to block