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A federal appeals court has sided with the jury that found President Donald Trump liable of sexually abusing writer E. Jean Carroll in the 1990s and of lying about the assault.
A federal appeals court in New York has upheld a jury verdict from a New York federal court that found President Donald Trump liable for sexually abusing and defaming columnist E. Jean Carroll.
The Cato Institute and the New Civil Liberties Alliance urge the Federal Circuit to extend the logic of a decision against Trump's import taxes.
CORRECTION: The mandate starting a 90-day clock for Trump to appeal the appeals court decision from last year was issued Thursday night. The appeals court last year had upheld a jury’s
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Judge Andrew Oldham, a Trump appointee, asked if there was any case law that shows you can “second-guess the president of the United States” when the commander in chief says
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 Trump administration touched off a legal battle in March when it invoked the Alien Enemies Act to deport two planeloads of alleged migrant gang members to the CECOT mega-prison in El Salvador by arguing that Tren de Aragua is a "hybrid criminal state" that is invading the United States.
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The Christian Post on MSNFla. public school teachers can't demand students, staff use wrong pronouns: Appeals court panelPublic school teachers can no longer demand that staff and students refer to them as the opposite sex, an appeals court has ruled
On June 27, the Supreme Court agreed with the Trump administration and severely limited the ability of District Court judges to issue nationwide injunctions. This means that judges can generally stop policies from being enforced only against the parties to a lawsuit, instead of everyone in the nation.
"There is no way to construe IEEPA’s text that is simultaneously constitutionally permissible and that permits the executive to impose tariffs." The post 'At the nadir of his constitutional powers': Public interest law firm urges appeals court to reject Trump's argument he has 'unlimited tariff authority' first appeared on Law & Crime.