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A three-judge panel of the U.S. Court of International Trade holds the first hearing on the challenges Tuesday morning in New York. Five small businesses are asking the court to block the sweeping import taxes that Trump announced April 2 – “Liberation Day,’’ he called it.
Over 100 days after taking office, Trump is now facing legal pushback on this order, with a coalition of 15 states alleging that the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and the DOI, headed up by former North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum, are bypassing required reviews under federal laws, specifically the Clean Water Act and the Endangered Species Act.
Some of Trump' most aggressive policy changes are being blocked by judges all the way to the Supreme Court. To some, the response feels like a shell game.
Trump issues thinly veiled threat to Supreme Court as birthright citizenship under scrutiny: ‘Playing the ref’ - Trump accuses ‘radical left losers’ of intimidating courts as justices consider his arg
The Supreme Court allowing the Trump administration to end TPS protections for Venezuelans may have implications for 350,000 living in the U.S.
The Secret Service is questioning former FBI Director James Comey for a social media post that several U.S. officials interpreted as violence against President Donald Trump. MSNBC’s Ari Melber is joined by former SDNY civil prosecutor Maya Wiley and Daniel Ziblatt,
Judges at the U.S. Court of International Trade are set to hear arguments in a case challenging President Donald Trump's tariffs. The lawsuit filed by five domestic businesses argues that the law Trump invoked to impose his "reciprocal" tariffs does not actually give him the power he claims.
Republican Senator Thom Tillis of North Carolina has issued a warning aimed at the Trump administration over its potential push for the suspension of habeas corpus rights in its hard-line immigration enforcement.
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Raw Story on MSNTrump's Liberation Day tariffs will face 'first major legal test this week': reportThe fate of Donald Trump's so-called "Liberation Day" tariff proposals will hang in the balance this week in a little-known Manhattan courtroom considers the limits of executive powers. According to a report from the Wall Street Journal,
DONALD Trump is planning to suspend the legal right to challenge detention by the government to crack down on illegal immigrants, according to his top aide. Stephen Miller, a senior White House