This afternoon, the Supreme Court granted an application for an injunction against the federal government barring the summary removal of Venezuelan nationals alleged to be members of Tren de Aragua (TdA) under the Alien Enemies Act. read more
Federal judges in both New York and Texas have blocked the deportations of Venezuelan men likely to be deported under the Trump administration's invocation of the Alien Enemies Act ... read more
The Supreme Court on Monday lifted a pair of orders by a federal judge in Washington, D.C., that had barred the government from removing noncitizens who are designated as members of a Venezuelan gang under a March 15 executive order issued by President Donald Trump. read more
President Trump on Tuesday signed an executive order that would dramatically overhaul how federal elections are run, a move that follows years of exaggerated claims from Trump about mail ballots and noncitizen voting. read more
#5 No, this dispute implicates the power of Congress to create agencies and departments independent of the political whims of the Executive.
Since the '30's the answer has been the Executive has limited power, firing only "for cause." www.oyez.org Not until the Buffoon's band of "unitary executive" freaks has a President asserted otherwise. Though the conservative wing of the SC has been musing about it for a while.
They know what it means but it gets in the way of the Buffoons ruminations. They're Slip Slidin' Away .
My generation thought Nixon was a crook, they had not seen the Buffoon. Then a s***on of 'em bought into it. Nucking Fidiots.
Trump admin allowed to use taxpayer info for criminal' immigration enforcement, judge rules
"The Court agrees that requesting and receiving information for civil enforcement purposes would constitute a cognizable injury, but none of the organizations have established that such an injury is imminent," Friedrich wrote in a memorandum opinion and order.So, nothing new or different.
"As the plaintiffs acknowledge, the Memorandum only allows sharing information for criminal investigations," she added. "The Court cannot assume that DHS intends to use the shared information to facilitate civil rather than criminal proceedings."
#4 | Posted by oneironaut
One off aberration. Lowest Gas Prices in Atlanta
Nearby prices as shown on the receipt. https://www.gasbuddy.com/station/192632
Btw, Sam's Club a couple days ago was 2.43. Most stations are hovering around 2.55-2.65.
Congress established Veterans Day as November 11 by statute. www.law.cornell.edu
It's concerning there are not media reports about Congress pushing back.
#36 | Posted by BellRinger
You don't do context very well. The context was state and local governments not this judge.
Here's some context for this judge, typical Lawfare deep dive. The Judge Dugan Case Is More Complicated Than It Seems
#21 | Posted by Gal_Tuesday
Can't be repeated enough. Due to federalism, the feds cannot compel state and local government to enforce federal law.
Printz v. U.S. (1997) www.oyez.org Scalia.
Murphy v. NCAA (2018) www.oyez.org Alito.
#67
I googled you're quoted paragraph. You are FOS. www.google.com