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After months of avoiding details about a divisive plan to end birthright citizenship, President Donald Trump’s administration ...
Courtly Observations is a recurring series by Erwin Chemerinsky that focuses on what the Supreme Court’s decisions will mean for the law, for lawyers and lower courts, and for people’s lives. […] ...
The U.S. Supreme Court has acted in a series of cases involving challenges to executive orders signed by President Donald Trump and actions by his administration since he returned to office in January ...
The Supreme Court on Friday allowed members of the Trump administration's Department of Government Efficiency to access Social Security Administration data. The conservative-majority court, with ...
The organization is urging Americans to contact their representatives and sign a petition to ensure the program continues ...
The Supreme Court ruled that employees can claim compensation for commuting accidents under the Employees’ Compensation Act, ...
Justices lifted pause on efforts to slash jobs at federal agencies, including the CDC and the Social Security Administration.
Among the issues the Supreme Court will examine is the award of speculative profits to an aggrieved party following ...
WASHINGTON − The Supreme Court on July 8 lifted a federal judge's order pausing the Trump administration's large-scale staffing cuts and agency restructuring, boosting the president's campaign ...
The justices granted the administration's emergency appeal seeking permission to enforce a Feb. 11 executive order that instructed agencies to carry out dramatic “reductions in force.” ...
It also applies to the National Science Foundation, Small Business Association, Social Security Administration and Environmental Protection Agency. The case now continues in Illston’s court.
The Supreme Court’s latest order did not directly address separate lawsuits claiming personnel cuts to the Education Department would hobble that agency’s functions, including services for ...