Trump Deportation Fight Reaches Supreme Court
The Trump administration asked the justices to allow it to use a wartime law to continue deportations of Venezuelans with little or no due process.
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The Trump administration asked the justices to allow it to use a wartime law to continue deportations of Venezuelans with little or no due process.
In boilerplate letters, the administration told recipients that the grants supported diversity efforts and were wasteful.
A court order requires thousands of refugees to be admitted to the United States. But funding for organizations that assist them after arrival remains uncertain.
Three judges on a Virginia appeals panel agreed to let the Trump administration orders move forward but were sharply divided on the values of diversity, equity and inclusion.
The acting chair, Mark Uyeda, is directing the Securities and Exchange Commission to pause its legal defense of a rule requiring companies to make climate disclosures.
Justice Department lawyers are defending the defense secretary’s decision to back out of the agreement that avoided a death penalty trial, moving the question from military to civilian courts.
After nearly two decades of fighting, the battle over regulations that treat broadband providers as utilities came to an end on Thursday.