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Legal battles over President Donald Trump’s executive order to end birthright citizenship continued on July 10, 2025, after a New Hampshire federal district judge issued a preliminary injunction that will,
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Straight Arrow News on MSNJustices lift injunction on Trump's federal workforce cutsIn an unsigned decision, the justices said the administration is "likely to succeed" in its argument that President Donald Trump's executive order directing agency downsizing is lawful. The ruling allows the White House to resume staff reduction efforts across 22 federal agencies - including the Departments of State,
Alito's concerns about "loopholes" in the Supreme Court's universal injunctions ruling emerge as judges issue sweeping decisions against Trump policies through alternative legal means
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'Another Temporary Injunction!': GOP Sen. John Barrasso Lashes Out On Senate Floor Over Federal Judges Blocking Trump's LawlessnessOn the Senate floor today, Republican Senator John Barrasso lashed out at district court judges for continuing to block Donald Trump's lawlessness. Recently, a Boston judge temporarily blocked the Trump Administration from defunding Planned Parenthood.
That’s what made June 27 an especially momentous day in the career of new University of Chicago law professor Samuel Bray, whose scholarship on the topic of universal injunctions was cited over a dozen times by the Supreme Court in the case Trump v. CASA.
The ruling is temporary and guides how the administration can proceed while a legal challenge to Trump’s plan continues in lower courts.
A judge blocked Trump’s birthright citizenship ban. The Justice Department opened criminal probes into Trump bogeymen. A DOJ whistleblower released internal communications. Social Security staff were reassigned to the overwhelmed phone line.