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Supreme Court gives Trump ability to fire federal workers
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ScotusCrim is a recurring series by Rory Little focusing on intersections between the Supreme Court and criminal law. Welcome to the initial biweekly “ScotusCrim” column for SCOTUSblog, which we hope
Lower-court judges have already blocked several Trump's policies including an asylum ban at the US-Mexico border.
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U.S. District Judge Michael H. Simon Wednesday issued a 34-page written opinion after ruling from the bench last week.
The Supreme Court's ruling on universal injunctions brings Trump closer to changing how citizenship is granted to babies born to noncitizens in the U.S.
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The Supreme Court is not a perfect rubber stamp for President Donald Trump, but he is finding little willingness by the conservative majority to stand in his way.
Lower court judges on the front lines of the onslaught of litigation over President Trump’s controversial policies aren’t getting a lifeline from the Supreme Court.
The court’s rules require many litigants to submit 40 copies of their briefs, resulting in millions of pages printed each term. Critics call the process outdated and wasteful.
Asked what a world without judicial independence would look like, Justice Clint Bolick offered an ominous answer. "It looks like authoritarianism."