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The Justice Department will soon be back before the Supreme Court defending President Donald Trump’s birthright citizenship policy The Trump administration has won most of the lawsuits over immigration matters that have reached the court, as well as last summer’s face-off touching on birthright citizenship
- Supreme Court Trump wins 8-1 ruling on federal workforce . . . - Fox News
Supreme Court allows Trump administration to proceed with federal workforce cuts while legal challenges continue, lifting a lower court's injunction in an 8-1 decision
- Trump rails against birthright citizenship, courts after attending . . .
Justices question administration's 'quirky' arguments in birthright citizenship case President Donald Trump attended oral arguments at the Supreme Court, a historic first for a sitting president, as the justices consider his executive order seeking to end birthright citizenship
- Trump rages at Supreme Court for tariff ruling - CNBC
The Supreme Court, in a 6-3 ruling, said President Trump did not have authority under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act to impose tariffs
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- BREAKING: Supreme Court Hands Trump Two Big Wins - Mediaite
The Trump Administration scored two big legal wins Monday, including the Supreme Court allowing ICE to resume "roving" immigration arrests in California
- Supreme Court weighs birthright citizenship, stakes turn high for Trump
At a historic appearance at the Supreme Court, Trump watches the fate of birthright citizenship case unfold as popularity hangs in balance
- Trump tariffs still pose huge uncertainty after Supreme Court ruling . . .
The Trump administration is unlikely to back down from pursuing additional tariffs following the Supreme Court decision, according to trade experts
- Trump’s grip on the Supreme Court seems to be slipping
President Donald Trump seems to be losing his grip on the Supreme Court After a remarkable winning streak during his first year in office, Trump has hit significant resistance from the justices
- Supreme court shatters trump imunity - factually. co
The Supreme Court’s 2024–2025 rulings substantially expanded presidential immunity for “official” acts, creating a mix of absolute and presumptive protections that have delayed or narrowed federal cases tied to the 2020 election and helped President Trump press appeals in other matters (see the court’s ruling and reactions) [1] [2]
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