The lawsuit filed last week to halt the Trump administration’s dismantling of the U.S. Agency for International Development ...
By suggesting the White House ignore court orders, Vice President JD Vance is playing with fire and, as a lawyer, should know better, Bloomberg Opinion columnist Noah Feldman writes.
It’s neither surprising nor especially worrisome that Elon Musk is attacking the courts — he doesn’t know anything about law ...
The agency issued an internal memo saying it would “pause” a regulation directing that schools, libraries and other public ...
All told, Trump has signed 54 executive orders in just over two weeks back in office, which is already more than any ...
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Newser on MSN14 States Sue Trump, Musk, DOGEElon Musk's efforts to "delete" government agencies and fire thousands of workers is unconstitutional, a coalition of 14 ...
French: That’s exactly right. He’s not doing it through legislation. What’s so difficult about this is that he’s busting ...
Fourteen states have filed a federal lawsuit against President Donald Trump and Elon Musk, challenging Musk's role as head of the new Department of Government Efficiency and accusing him of being a ...
Court orders restricting Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) and other Trump administration actions are sparking a public showdown ...
Trump on Monday signed an executive order to create Elon Musk's DOGE, with a mandate to improve federal IT systems.
Trump’s power is far greater, and so is the threat he poses. For now, only dedicated federal judges stand in his way.
“Judges,” Vance said, “aren’t allowed to control the executive’s legitimate power.” Judges are, of course, absolutely allowed to determine that the executive has exceeded the legitimacy of its power.
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