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US Appeals Court Rules Against Trump's Use of National Emergency to Impose Tariffs

A US appeals court ruled against President Trump's use of a national emergency declaration to justify tariffs, but the ruling won't take effect until October 14, giving the administration time to appeal to the Supreme Court.

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Florida Sets Modern-Era Execution Record with 11th Death This Year

Florida executed Curtis Windom on Thursday, marking its 11th execution this year, a record in the modern era following the U.S. Supreme Court's rejection of his final appeal for three 1992 murders; a 12th execution is scheduled for September.

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Trump Administration Launches Crackdown on DEI Initiatives

President Trump signed an executive order on January 21, 2025 targeting Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) programs in government and private sectors, leading to investigations and legal challenges by the Justice Department, drawing comparisons to Jim Crow-era tactics, with the Supreme Court's d...

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Fed Governor Sues Trump, Challenging Central Bank's Independence

Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook sued President Trump to prevent her firing, challenging the Fed's independence and potentially reshaping its 112-year history of insulation from political influence; the lawsuit claims the allegations against her are pretextual, aiming to lower interest rates.

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Trump's Attempt to Remove Fed Governor Sparks Legal Battle

President Trump attempted to remove Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook, citing "gross negligence", sparking a legal battle challenging the Fed's independence; Cook's attorney plans a lawsuit, arguing the action lacks factual or legal basis.

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Utah Judge Orders Congressional Map Redrawing Due to Gerrymandering

A Utah judge ordered the state legislature to redraw its congressional maps by September, finding them illegally gerrymandered to favor Republicans; the legislature plans to appeal, following a 2018 voter initiative for independent redistricting that was later undermined.

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Bolsonaro's House Under Increased Surveillance Ahead of Trial

Brazilian Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes ordered increased surveillance around the home of former President Jair Bolsonaro, who is under house arrest, due to concerns about potential escape attempts ahead of his upcoming trial for attempted coup.

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South Carolina Appeals Bathroom Ban for Transgender Students to Supreme Court

South Carolina seeks Supreme Court intervention to enforce a ban on transgender students using school bathrooms that align with their gender identity, challenging a lower court ruling that blocked the ban, citing recent Supreme Court decisions on transgender issues.

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Florida Sets Modern-Era Record with 11th Execution

Florida executed Curtis Windom on Thursday, setting a modern-era record with its 11th execution this year, following the U.S. Supreme Court's rejection of his appeal for a 1992 triple murder conviction. A 12th execution is scheduled for September.

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Trump Executive Order Challenges First Amendment on Flag Burning

President Trump signed an executive order on Monday directing the prosecution of flag burning and challenging the Supreme Court's 1989 ruling protecting it as free speech; a veteran simultaneously burned a flag outside the White House, citing his First Amendment right.

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Brazil Orders Constant Monitoring of Bolsonaro Amid Flight Risk Concerns

Brazilian Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes ordered constant monitoring of former President Jair Bolsonaro due to a potential flight risk, stemming from his son's actions in the US and an upcoming coup attempt trial; Bolsonaro is under house arrest and his defense denies any wrongdoing.

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Russia's Prosecutor General to Head Supreme Court

Igor Krasnov, Russia's Prosecutor General, is the sole candidate to head the Supreme Court, bypassing the qualifying exam due to a presidential honorary title, marking an unprecedented shift in the Russian judicial system.

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