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Republican Senator Thom Tillis of North Carolina has issued a warning aimed at the Trump administration over its potential push for the suspension of habeas corpus rights in its hard-line immigration enforcement.
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Raw Story on MSNTrump's Liberation Day tariffs will face 'first major legal test this week': reportThe fate of Donald Trump's so-called "Liberation Day" tariff proposals will hang in the balance this week in a little-known Manhattan courtroom considers the limits of executive powers. According to a report from the Wall Street Journal,
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Creators Syndicate on MSNThe Evil Scheme Behind the Spate of Anti-Trump LawsuitsHe's the same culprit whose fingerprints were allegedly all over the fake anti-Trump Steele dossier in 2016. He also was behind the state-by-state changes in election law intended to tilt the scales against Republicans in 2020.
A “60 Minutes" segment focused on President Donald Trump’s executive orders against certain law firms who have acted against the Trump administration.
That’s because President Donald Trump’s executive ... toward pro bono work on issues including fighting antisemitism and helping veterans, for instance. Yet those are areas where pro bono culture is already well-established in the legal industry.
A Bloomberg analysis of more than 325 court cases involving challenges to President Trump’s executive actions reveals the stress test on the balance of power taking shape.
Targeted firms say President Donald Trump's quick deal with Paul Weiss proves the orders targeting Big Law were never about national security.
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"Some of the most important setbacks and defeats of the Trump White House have been fighting it out on turf that maybe hasn't been as politically strong for us," the former transportation secretary under President Joe Biden told MSNBC host Jen Psaki.
Trump’s plan to accept free Air Force One replacement from Qatar raises ethical and security worries
Trump said accepting a luxury 747 from Qatar is a no-brainer. But critics say the plan threatens to turn a symbol of American power into a collection of legal and counterintelligence concerns.
The order is the latest escalation in a longstanding battle between the networks and Republicans, who argue the stations use taxpayer dollars to amplify misinformation about conservatives.
Reuters said Northern California District Judge Susan Illston sided with a group of unions, nonprofits, and local governments and blocked large-scale mass layoffs known as "reductions in force" for 14 days.