Trump turns to Supreme Court
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As losses mount in lower federal courts, President Donald Trump has returned to a tactic that he employed at the Supreme Court with remarkable success in his first term.
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Donald Trump asked the Supreme Court to overturn a temporary court order and let him deport migrants without a hearing after he sent almost 300 Venezuelan migrants to a notorious mega-prison in El Sal...
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Since Trump entered office, he has faced a slew of nationwide injunctions to halt actions of his administration, which exponentially outweighs the number his predecessors saw.
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In a rare ruling that reins in gun rights, the Supreme Court has figured out that a gun is a gun, whether you buy it ready-made or build it from a kit.
The investigation comes after the California Rifle and Pistol Association and other Second Amendment rights activists sued the LA County Sheriff’s Department, the La Verne PD and State AG
California banned affirmative action decades ago. The Trump administration says it plans to investigate whether schools there are still considering race.
The California Supreme Court will step up its oversight of the state’s lawyer admissions following the chaotic February bar exam, Chief Justice Patricia Guerrero said during her annual State of the Judiciary address.
The latest action comes after the U.S. Department of Education said it was investigating 52 universities for alleged racial discrimination earlier this month.
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App-based drivers plan to demonstrate in L.A., San Francisco and San Diego on Wednesday as the state continues negotiations with gig economy companies.
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I experienced major technical failures: long delays, error messages, software crashes and vague or contradictory instructions.”
The Trump administration seemed to hold back immediately after the January wildfires. But its multipronged assault on California has now begun in earnest.
The Department of Justice (DOJ) announced Thursday it will be investigating multiple California universities to ensure they are in compliance with a Supreme Court ruling banning affirmative action
Trump's California investigations include everything from university admission to gun control. They could have far-reaching effects for millions of Californians and could set a legal precedent for the rest of the U.S. They also pit Trump against California's Democratic governor, Gavin Newsom.
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