U.S. District Judge Beryl Howell issued a temporary restraining order that stops three parts of Trump's executive order from being implemented against the law firm Perkins Coie.
The order mandates that lawyers working for the firm have clearances stripped. The law firm Perkins ... singled out in the executive order's actual text "have not been with the firm for years." ...
Trump's Feb. 18, 2025, executive order titled "Ensuring accountability for all agencies" said the president and attorney general "shall provide authoritative interpretations of law for the ...
KU law professors presented a forum on Feb. 21 to clear the confusion about the power of executive orders hold and how these orders could affect the country.
On Tuesday afternoon, the president signed an executive order asserting that the ... when stating an opinion as to what the law is.” That is not at all what the Constitution says, but Trump ...
President Donald Trump on Saturday signed two executive orders that call for immediately ... (Artur Widak/NurPhoto via Getty Images / Getty Images) Recent disasters, the administration pointed ...
The executive order is likely to be challenged in court. Separately, the Trump administration is asking the Supreme Court to ...
ROBYN BECK/AFP via Getty Images Federal judges have struck ... gains over the past few decades. However, an executive order is not automatically law. Some are tied up in U.S. courts, with judges ...
a president can order the federal government to take any steps that are within the scope of the constitutional authority of the executive branch and do not violate any federal law.
President signed huge stack of orders on first day in office covering everything from national security to paper straws and has shown no sign of slowing down ...
Accordingly, the president’s executive order is not ultra vires because it does not violate any specific federal law. The PFLAG plaintiffs have also brought various constitutional claims in ...
President Trump signed an executive order Wednesday night ... consistent with applicable law, that Federal payments to States and localities do not, by design or effect, facilitate the ...
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