The State Department will be laying off over 1,300 employees amid a reorganization plan.
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Judge blocks Birthright Citizenship order, despite SCOTUS ruling restricting judges from blocking policies using nationwide injunctions
A federal judge has blocked the Trump administration from enforcing its executive order aimed at restricting birthright citizenship on a nationwide scale, despite a recent Supreme Court decision curtailing the scope of nationwide injunctions against presidential policies.
Read More Judge blocks Birthright Citizenship order, despite SCOTUS ruling restricting judges from blocking policies using nationwide injunctionsSCOTUS lifts lower court order, paving way for Trump admin’s mass federal layoffs: ‘A win for the GOP’
The Supreme Court lifted a lower court order on Tuesday that blocked sweeping layoffs of federal workers at nearly two dozen agencies while a legal battle over President Donald Trump’s plans to drastically cut waste, fraud, and abuse in the government moves forward.
Read More SCOTUS lifts lower court order, paving way for Trump admin’s mass federal layoffs: ‘A win for the GOP’US Supreme Court to review billion-dollar Cox Communications copyright case
The justices took up Cox’s appeal of the lower court’s decision that it was still liable for copyright infringement by users of its internet service despite the decision to overturn the verdict.
Read More US Supreme Court to review billion-dollar Cox Communications copyright caseAmy Coney Barrett slams Ketanji Brown Jackson’s ‘extreme’ dissenting opinion in Trump v. CASA case
Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett harshly critiqued Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson’s dissenting opinion in Trump v. CASA, a landmark case concerning President Donald Trump’s executive order on birthright citizenship.
Read More Amy Coney Barrett slams Ketanji Brown Jackson’s ‘extreme’ dissenting opinion in Trump v. CASA caseSCOTUS limits injunctions against Trump’s restriction on birthright citizenship
On Friday, the United States Supreme Court ruled 6-3 in favor of the Trump administration, allowing it to reel in a series of lower court injunctions against President Donald Trump’s executive order restricting birthright citizenship.
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