#judiciary
4 posts tagged judiciary.
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Trump's slush fund and the rule-of-law test
The judicial freeze on Trump's $1.8bn 'anti-weaponization' fund exposes a constitutional crisis hiding in plain sight — the president suing himself and winning taxpayer money.
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The trade court, the tariffs, and the limits of one-man trade policy
A second judicial defeat for Trump's emergency tariffs is a quiet vindication of the constitutional case for putting trade back where it belongs.
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The UCLA finding and the long tail of Students for Fair Admissions
A Justice Department determination that UCLA's medical school illegally used race in admissions is the moment the SFFA ruling stopped being a doctrine and became an enforcement regime.
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The Supreme Court's mifepristone reprieve and the limits of judicial nerve
A one-week stay on a lower-court ruling that would have ended mail-order access to the abortion pill is a study in how a confident judiciary becomes a hesitant one.