Tag: Federal Law
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Supreme Court Weighs Trump Tariffs Under Emergency Powers: Live-Analysis of the Arguments
Live Coverage: Supreme Court Arguments on Trump’s Tariffs Washington — The Supreme Court is hearing a high-stakes case this week over whether President Donald Trump could unilaterally impose tariffs on almost every country using a federal emergency powers law. The arguments, spanning questions of executive power, congressional limits, and the practical impact on global trade,…
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Federal Law to Accelerate Projects Contested in Quebec
Introduction The federal law aimed at accelerating projects deemed to be of “national interest” has come under legal scrutiny in Quebec, following similar challenges in Ontario by Indigenous groups. The Centre québécois du droit de l’environnement (CQDE) has initiated proceedings against this legislation, signaling a growing wave of resistance that questions the implications for environmental…
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Supreme Court Upholds Immigration Raids in Los Angeles
Overview of the Supreme Court’s Ruling The U.S. Supreme Court has made a significant ruling regarding immigration enforcement, determining that broad immigration raids in Los Angeles can proceed. This decision overturns a previous federal judge’s order that had restricted agents from conducting stops without establishing “reasonable suspicion.” This ruling is noteworthy as it has implications…
