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The House passed legislation on Wednesday that would bar federal district judges from issuing nationwide injunctions, part of an escalating Republican campaign to take aim at judges who have moved to...
From The New York Times
The Supreme Court on Tuesday allowed the Trump administration to keep several thousand probationary federal employees it is attempting to fire off the payroll while lower courts weigh whether the down...
From CNN
A three-judge panel of the DC Circuit Court of Appeals initially ruled for the Trump administration, but the full appeals court voted 7-4 to wipe out that decision, reinstating the board members.
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Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) argued that the Supreme Court, along with the appellate process, is “the remedy” to judges ruling against the Trump administration, citing three recent rulings from the high court providing legal wins to the Trump White House.
The legal battle stems from the termination of an estimated 16,000 probationary federal employees since President Donald Trump took office, prompting a wave of lawsuits from Democrat-led states and former workers.
"The record makes clear that FEMA's manual review process imposes an indefinite pause on the disbursement of federal funds to the States, based on funding freezes." The post ‘Violates the court’s preliminary injunction’: Federal judge savages FEMA and Kristi Noem for trying to ‘covertly’ carry out spending freeze,
The Trump administration can once again fire all probationary period employees after a second court ruling in as many days found those challenging the dismissals did not have standing to sue.
The Trump administration’s repeated losses in courts have sparked Republican efforts to limit the reach of the judiciary, something Democrats argue is designed to hamstring reviews of lawless
Republicans have raged against universal court orders, which they say have been unfairly used by federal judges to unilaterally block the White House from exercising its authority.
The 7-2 ruling is at least a temporary victory for President Donald Trump’s efforts to radically downsize the government and dismantle some federal agencies.
A federal appeals court on Wednesday handed President Donald Trump and his administration another legal win when it stayed an order that would have required the
A US appeals court ruled yesterday that DOGE can access personal data held by the US Department of Education and Office of Personnel Management (OPM), overturning an order issued by a lower-court judge.