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In a 6-3 ruling on Monday, the Supreme Court opened the door for the Trump administration to resume third-country removals.
The court's decision left enough room for the challengers to Trump's directive to try to prevent it from taking effect while litigation over its legality plays out.
As the conservative justices noted, the decision in Dobbs vs. Jackson Women’s Health did not outlaw abortion nationwide.
The U.S. Supreme Court's ruling last year on presidential immunity has broadened the limits of legal protection for ...
Justices granted emergency request from the DOJ, which argued the president has authority to remove commissioners without ...
The U.S. Supreme Court said President Donald Trump 's administration can proceed with plans to lay off some 1,400 employees at the Department of Education —marking another win for the White House from ...
The Tuesday decision said that Trump's executive order directing agencies to develop workforce reduction plans is likely lawful.
A legal threat to President Trump’s 'Liberation Day' tariffs will be tested by appeals court judges on Thursday, less than 24 ...
The Supreme Court gifted President Donald Trump another win in his effort to purge government workers. In an unsigned order ...
President Donald Trump has cast successes at the US Supreme Court as broad endorsements of his authority to fire agency heads ...
President Trump is on a winning streak at the Supreme Court with conservative-majority justices giving the green light for ...
Sara Wise/Axios The Supreme Court has handed President Trump a slew of major victories through an abbreviated process that doesn't require full-fledged briefings and arguments — and will likely ...