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The Supreme Court is set consider President Donald Trump's petition challenging the E. Jean Carroll verdict during a private conference on Feb. 20.
A federal appeals court has ruled that U.S. President Donald Trump's administration unlawfully ended legal protections that allowed 600,000 Venezuelans to live and work in the United States temporarily.
The Supreme Court scheduled President Trump’s petition seeking a review of the jury verdict finding him liable for sexually abusing writer E. Jean Carroll for the justices’ Feb. 20 meeting, according to a new docket update.
President Donald Trump got a resounding, two-word answer when he floated Sen. Ted Cruz’s name for a seat on the Supreme Court. “Hell no,” Cruz responded, according to the Daily Mail. The Texas Republican was in the crowd for Trump’s address on Wednesday at the Andrew Mellon Auditorium in Washington, D.C.
(This Jan 24 story has been repeated with no changes to the text) By Jan Wolfe WASHINGTON, Jan 24 (Reuters) - U.S. Supreme Court justices appear reluctant to grant President Donald Trump's request to let him immediately remove Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook.
The Justice Department may soon ask the Supreme Court to step into President Donald Trump’s widening legal fight over his ability to keep the U.S. attorneys he’s selected in office, after a federal appeals court declined to reconsider a ruling that blocked one of his most prominent loyalists.
The Trump administration on Thursday urged the Supreme Court to block the new congressional map adopted by California voters in November. U.S. Solicitor General D. John Sauer told the justices […]