
Bill Mears
Supreme Court Producer at Fox News
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4 days ago |
foxnews.com | Breanne Deppisch |Bill Mears |Shannon Bream
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! The Trump administration on Monday asked the Supreme Court to immediately intervene and allow them to proceed with their plans to slash the size of the federal workforce, arguing in an emergency appeal that the lower court's decision had inflicted "ongoing and severe harm" on the executive branch.
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4 days ago |
yahoo.com | Breanne Deppisch |Bill Mears |Shannon Bream
The Trump administration on Monday asked the Supreme Court to immediately intervene and allow them to proceed with plans to slash the size of the federal workforce, arguing in an emergency appeal that the district court's decision had inflicted "ongoing and severe harm" on the executive branch. In its emergency appeal to the high court, U.S. Solicitor General D.
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5 days ago |
foxnews.com | Anders Hagstrom |Bill Mears |Shannon Bream
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! The U.S. Supreme Court declined to hear two cases challenging separate state bans on so-called assault weapons and high-capacity magazines on Monday. The court declined to hear cases arising out of Maryland and Rhode Island relating to state regulations on AR-15-style rifles and high-capacity magazines, respectively. The cases had been submitted to the Supreme Court after lower courts upheld the bans in the face of challenges.
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5 days ago |
yahoo.com | Anders Hagstrom |Bill Mears |Shannon Bream
The U.S. Supreme Court declined to hear two cases challenging separate state bans on so-called assault weapons and high-capacity magazines on Monday. The court declined to hear cases arising out of Maryland and Rhode Island relating to state regulations on AR-15-style rifles and high-capacity magazines, respectively. The cases had been submitted to the Supreme Court after lower courts upheld the bans in the face of challenges.
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1 week ago |
foxbusiness.com | Greg Wehner |Bill Mears
close video White House says court ruling on tariffs is 'judicial overreach' White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt decries "egregious decision" from court regarding Trump administration's tariffs. A federal appeals court on Thursday allowed President Donald Trump’s tariffs to remain in effect, despite another court’s ruling just one day earlier that said the president overstepped his authority by imposing the tariffs.
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