Tag: Trump administration
Usha Vance Departing Munger Tolles as Trump Chooses JD Vance for Running Mate
Usha Vance, the wife of Senator J.D. Vance, has decided to step down from her role as a litigation associate at the law firm Munger, Tolles & Olson. This announcement came shortly after J.D....
Trump’s Influence Over Government Agencies: Organs of Congress Explained
President Donald Trump has issued an executive order that significantly increases his control over independent agencies, raising legal questions that may be resolved by the U.S. Supreme Court. The order, unveiled on Tuesday, mandates...
Key Litigation Trends: ‘Made in USA’ Claims, Revenue Misses, Trump
In the fast-paced world of litigation, trends come and go, but some recent developments have caught the attention of legal experts and analysts alike. From 'Made in the USA' claims to revenue misses and...
Migrants’ Temporary Legal Status Upheld by 1st Circuit Court
It was a regular Monday afternoon when the 1st U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals at Boston made a decision that could impact the lives of hundreds of thousands of migrants in the United States....
Supreme Court Upholds Ban on Transgender Troops: What You Need to Know
The U.S. Supreme Court gave the okay to the Trump administration to go ahead and enforce a ban on transgender troops while the legal battle rages on. The court decided to put a hold...
DOJ Policy Prohibits Law Firms Litigating Against Administration
The Justice Department, led by Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche, has made a bold move to prevent the hiring of law firms that oppose the United States government in court. In a recent memo...
Is Bondi Bulletproof? Legal Analysis of Trump’s Attorney
U.S. Attorney General Pamela Bondi, seen here sweating bullets during her confirmation hearing before the Senate Judiciary Committee on Wednesday, June 15, 2025. In the hot seat, Bondi faces questions on her ethics, but...
Lawsuit Against Trump for Firing Federal Workers: Democratic State AGs
Democratic state attorneys general from over a dozen states have banded together to file a lawsuit against the Trump administration for the mass firing of tens of thousands of probationary federal workers. The lawsuit,...
Agency Judges’ Job Protections Under Scrutiny
In a recent letter dated February 20, the acting solicitor general raised concerns about the constitutional validity of job protections for administrative law judges (ALJs). This move has sparked a wave of controversy, with...
Trump Orders Review of Proposed Regulations by Independent Agencies
President Donald Trump's recent executive order on proposed regulations by independent agencies has sparked significant controversy and debate among legal scholars and policymakers. The order, issued on February 18, mandates that all agencies, including...
Trump’s Influence on Congress: Agency Organs Under Scrutiny
President Donald Trump recently issued an executive order that significantly increases his influence over independent agencies, sparking legal debates that may soon reach the U.S. Supreme Court. This directive, put forth on Tuesday, mandates...
DOJ Delays Release of Jan. 6 FBI Agents List
The U.S. Department of Justice has recently made a decision to delay the release of the names of FBI special agents involved in the investigation of the U.S. Capitol attack on January 6, 2021....
Lawsuit Challenges Trump Administration’s USAID Stop-Work Orders
A legal battle is brewing, pitting two powerful entities against the Trump administration in a bid to preserve the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID). The American Foreign Service Association and American Federation of...
Crackdown on Asylum Requests at Southern Border ImminentSouthern Border Asylum Crackdown: What to...
The Biden administration is taking steps to crack down on asylum requests at the U.S. Mexico border. This move comes as the administration aims to control the flow of undocumented immigrants claiming asylum. Reports...













