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Supreme Court seems to think Trump’s tariff plan is a major question
The Supreme Court on Wednesday appeared unlikely to rule in favor of President Donald Trump’s tariffs and raised concerns about the administration’s position that the president’s plans are exempt from a legal doctrine that felled a landmark Obama-era climate rule… Mark Chenoweth, president of the New Civil Liberties Alliance, which has filed its own litigation…
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12 More Amicus Briefs Filed In High Court Battle Over Federal Reserve Seat
Florida, 21 other states and the Arizona legislature filed the final amicus brief on Oct. 29 in the U.S. Supreme Court supporting an application by President Donald J. Trump and other who seek a stay after after Federal Reserve Gov. Lisa D. Cook was granted a temporary restraining order (TRO) in her case challenging her…
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U.S. Supreme Court to Hear Expedited Arguments on Tariffs
The U.S. Supreme Court has set an expedited schedule to hear appeals of two lower court rulings that held that Trump’s tariffs under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) were illegal; game trade organization GAMA has filed an amicus brief opposing the tariffs in the case. The Trump administration has argued that an emergency…
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EID Lawsuit Can Move Forward
A federal district court in South Dakota has ruled that a lawsuit over USDA’s electronic identification ear tags can move forward. The lawsuit was filed by the New Civil Liberties Alliance on behalf of R-CALF USA, the South Dakota Stockgrowers Association, the Farm and Ranch Freedom Alliance and four South Dakota ranchers.
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Federal court allows lawsuit over USDA’s EID tag mandate to proceed
A federal district court has ruled that a lawsuit challenging the USDA’s electronic identification tag mandate can move forward… The lawsuit was filed by the New Civil Liberties Alliance (NCLA). The ranchers and ranch organizations represented by NCLA in this case include South Dakota ranchers Kenny and Roxie Fox and Rick and Theresa Fox, R-CALF…
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A Beleaguered PCAOB Confronts a Legal Challenge to its Disciplinary System
The PCAOB has spent the past few months fighting for its existence – and it’s still an open question whether it will succeed. The audit overseer notably fended off an attempt by Congress to shut it down this summer, only to have SEC Chairman Paul Atkins move to oust its leadership and curtail its spending…
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