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The Friday ruling mirrors an earlier May 2 decision that struck down similar orders against the international law firm Perkins Coie. Jenner sued to block the order, arguing it limited free speech and due process rights by punishing legal advocacy the administration dislikes.
President Donald Trump is fighting his mass deportation battle on two fronts: the courts, where he is losing, and public opinion, where he may have a better shot. While Justice Department lawyers seek to salvage some of the most aggressive elements of Trump’s deportation agenda,
Donald Trump’s sweeping tariffs may be able to survive a legal challenge, thanks in part to a Japanese zipper company that sued the Nixon administration 50 years ago.
Trump told reporters later on Friday that the 25% tariff would also apply to Samsung 005930.KS and other smartphone makers.
Courts are serving as a rare check on President Trump, but judicial orders to unwind his actions can be easier said than done.
The Trump administration is using the claim that immigrants have “invaded” the country to justify possibly suspending habeas corpus, part of the constitutional right to due process. A faction of the far right has been building this case for years.
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Some of Trump' most aggressive policy changes are being blocked by judges all the way to the Supreme Court. To some, the response feels like a shell game.