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The Washington Post |
The U.S. Supreme Court late Thursday delivered the administration its most substantial court loss of President Donald Trump’s second term.
The New York Times |
The changes were first reported by Reuters.
Time |
A local gang, Barrio 18, began extorting the family for “rent money” and threatened to kill his older brother Cesar—or force him into their gang—if they weren’t paid, court documents state.
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A federal appeals court will allow the Trump administration to further shrink the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau but not dismantle it entirely.
As President Trump pushes the limits of executive power, the Supreme Court is avoiding confrontation with the White House while flexing its right of judicial review.
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Trump has used the IEEPA as the legal justification for his tariffs, as the president first levied tariffs on China, Canada and Mexico before issuing—and then paring back —more sweeping tariffs on most foreign goods.
Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts intervened to preserve the Trump administration's termination of two federal board members, a temporary win for the administration.
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The U.S. Supreme Court cleared the way on Wednesday for President Donald Trump to remove Democratic members of two federal labor boards for now, putting on hold a pair of judicial orders that had shielded them from dismissal.
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