The Democrat, currently in the trenches of the Lone Star State’s redistricting fight, tells The New Republic, “This is it. This is for all the marbles.”
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They’re both quacks—but only one of them is in charge of the nation’s health care policy. Can you tell them apart?
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Bondi announced an “emergency police commissioner,” to which the District replied: Nope.
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The most interesting lawsuit against the Trump administration right now, in my view, is V.O.S. Selections v. Trump. A group of small businesses is challenging the president’s authority to levy tariffs via the International Emergency Economic Powers Act of 1974, or IEEPA. They argue that President Donald Trump’s sweeping restrictions on nearly every imported good go far beyond what Congress had authorized in the law.
The U.S. Court of International Trade sided with the businesses in May and ruled that the tariffs were blatantly unlawful. “Regardless of whether the court views the President’s actions through the nondelegation doctrine, through the major questions doctrine, or simply with separation of powers in mind, any interpretation of IEEPA that delegates unlimited tariff authority is unconstitutional,” the court explained in an unsigned opinion.
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