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Supreme Court Keeps Ruling in Trump’s Favor, but Doesn’t Say Why

16 juillet 2025 à 05:02
In a series of terse, unsigned orders, the court has often been giving the green light to President Trump’s agenda without a murmur of explanation.

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The court has allowed the administration to fire tens of thousands of government workers, discharge transgender troops, end protections for hundreds of thousands of migrants from war-torn countries and fundamentally shift power from Congress to the president.

Trump’s Birthright Citizenship Ban Faces New Peril: Class Actions

12 juillet 2025 à 05:01
In last month’s decision limiting one judicial tool, universal injunctions, the court seemed to invite lower courts to use class actions as an alternative.

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The federal courthouse in Concord, N.H. A federal judge in the state opened a new front in the battle to deny President Trump’s effort to redefine who can become a citizen.

Supreme Court Won’t Revive Aggressive Florida Immigration Law

9 juillet 2025 à 15:48
The law, enacted this year, made it a crime for unauthorized migrants to enter the state. Challengers say immigration is a federal matter.

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At least six other states have similar laws. Every court to consider them has blocked them, relying on a 2012 Supreme Court decision endorsing broad federal power over immigration.
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