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Republican lawmakers do not like crossing President Trump, but they also don’t like his trade war, and several are either offering support for the courts or at least trying to stay neutral in the battle.
Homebuilder stocks rallied on Thursday, in a sign that residential construction will benefit from the ruling striking down Trump's tariffs.
Despite judges blocking President Donald Trump’s punishments, experts say firms may still worry about being targeted if they challenge his agenda.
Disparate impact is a critical tool for enforcing civil rights laws. Prohibiting intentional discrimination is important, but not all discrimination is intentional.
A divided panel of the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals declined to revisit its earlier ruling, which upheld the jury's decision.
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Walmart has begun laying off employees at some of its Florida stores after a recent Supreme Court ruling allowed the Trump administration to revoke legal protections previously extended to hundreds of thousands of migrants.
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Explícame on MSNTrump seeks court power to fire more than 2,000 Department of Education employeesTrump administration has approached the U.S. Supreme Court to lift a federal injunction blocking its plan to dismiss over 2,000 Department of Education employees.
A year later, the court’s decision in National ... different than the NRA case.” The impact of Vullo can be seen most clearly in the cases challenging Trump’s attempts to use executive ...
KPBS Border Reporter Gustavo Solis hosted Kathleen Bush-Joseph from the Migration Policy Institute for a brief conversation about immigration cases in the Supreme Court.