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President Trump urged the Supreme Court to back up his birthright citizenship order but the high court didn’t delve into the merits of that. Getty Images A group of 22 states had sued the Trump ...
The CFO explained that Walmart imports a third of its merchandise and food from other countries, with China being the largest ...
Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor challenged the Trump administration's view that single federal district courts should be able to issue "nationwide injunctions" blocking executive order with one of her ...
The right-wing justices on Thursday were amenable to the Trump administration’s bid to pare back universal injunctions, a ...
Andrea Kaye joins FOX 5's LiveZone to discuss President Trump arriving at Abu Dhabi and the Supreme Court weighs in on Birthright Citizenship.
The U.S. Supreme Court wrestled on Thursday over Donald Trump's attempt to broadly enforce his executive order to restrict ...
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The Qatari government used Trump to pawn off a hunking chunk of metal that they had been trying to get rid of for five years, ...
The arguments focused on a separate question: can federal district court judges rule against the administration on a nationwide basis.
A case examining the power of state district judges will have an effect on the outcome of many of President Trump's policies, ...
As 22 states rally against Trump's move to revoke birthright citizenship, the Supreme Court will determine if lower courts can issue nationwide injunctions in such cases.
How the Supreme Court decides the case will affect not only birthright citizenship but could make it harder for judges to pause other Trump initiatives.
The Supreme Court tussled with eliminating judges’ ability to issue nationwide injunctions as the court heard arguments ...