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The other arguments in Trump’s tariffs case
When the Supreme Court hears oral arguments on Wednesday in the challenges to the tariffs that President Donald Trump imposed under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act in a series of executive
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State Supreme Court deals defeat to UC over policy barring undocumented students from campus jobs
The California Supreme Court recently let stand a ruling that the UC ban on hiring undocumented students for campus jobs must be reconsidered. UC said it has concerns over 'serious legal risks.'
A ruling against Trump could restrict presidential authority to impose tariffs and limit future administrations’ flexibility in trade negotiations, while a ruling in his favor would affirm broad executive control over U.S. trade policy, potentially redefining the scope of presidential power for decades to come.
Child protection officials appealed a judge's order to hold hearing before moving a child to home that allegedly lacked electricity, running water.
"The president was able to push back using his IEEPA powers. If that's not use of an emergency power at an emergency time, I don't know what it is."
The most robust challenge to Trump's authority to deploy troops occurred with Newsom v Trump, which upheld that the president had federal authority over National Guard troops deployed to Los Angeles during widespread protests against the deportations earlier this year.
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Alaska Supreme Court is weighing a case that could decide who can provide abortion care in the state
The Alaska Supreme Court is weighing a case that’s expected to determine who can provide abortion care in the state.
Same-sex marriage became legal nationwide more than a decade ago after the U.S. Supreme Court’s 2015 decision in Obergefell v. Hodges that recognized the constitutional right of same-sex couples