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Trump Admin Looks to Supreme Court to Permit Firing of Agency Head

The Trump administration filed an emergency application with the Supreme Court to permit him to fire the head of the Office of Special Counsel.

Senate Republicans Propose the Protecting Supreme Court Justices Act

Senate Republicans, led by Sen. Marsha Blackburn (R-TN), have introduced the Protecting Our Supreme Court Justices Act, a bill designed to strengthen legal protections for Supreme Court justices against intimidation and threats.

Senator Ted Cruz Reintroduces Amendment to Prevent Supreme Court Expansion

Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX) has reintroduced a constitutional amendment to cap the number of U.S. Supreme Court justices at nine, seeking to block any future efforts to expand the court.

Federal Appeals Court Overturns Handgun Sales Ban for Adults Under 21

On January 30, 2025, the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals declared the federal ban on licensed firearms dealers selling handguns to individuals aged 18 to 20 unconstitutional.

Idaho House Urges Supreme Court to Reverse Gay Marriage

The Idaho House of Representatives is urging the Supreme Court to reverse its 2015 ruling on same-sex marriage.

Trump Rescinds 1965 Executive Order, Ends Affirmative Action in Federal Hiring and Contracts

Former President Donald Trump signed an executive order rescinding President Lyndon B. Johnson's Executive Order 11246, which mandated affirmative action in federal government contracting. The new policy eliminates diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) requirements in the federal workforce and contracting, shifting the focus to a merit-based system. The administration noted this change as a commitment to rewarding individual skills, performance, and hard work over identity-based hiring quotas.

Trump Birthright Citizenship Executive Order Faces Legal Hurdles

Legal expert Alan Dershowitz expressed skepticism over the survival of President Donald Trump’s executive order on birthright citizenship, which was issued Monday shortly after Trump’s inauguration. The order tightens criteria for granting U.S. citizenship to individuals born within the country, a move that has sparked heated debate and immediate legal challenges.

Trump Ends Affirmative Action Mandate in Federal Contracting

President Donald Trump signed an executive order on Wednesday reversing President Lyndon B. Johnson’s Executive Order 11246, which mandated affirmative action for government contractors. The new order eliminates diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) requirements in federal hiring, contracting, and spending, signaling a shift toward merit-based practices.

Retired Green Beret Jeremy Brown Expresses Hope, Then Disappointment After J6 Pardon Exclusion

On the morning of President Donald Trump’s inauguration, retired Green Beret Master Sergeant Jeremy Brown issued a hopeful statement, calling it “the 6th most important day” of his life, after his five daughters’ births. Brown compared his anticipation to the uncertainty and suspense he felt returning from his first combat deployment as an Army Ranger. For the first time in 40 months, he said, he felt “hope.”

Democratic States Challenge Trump’s Birthright Citizenship Order

On January 21, 2025, a coalition of 18 Democratic-led states, along with the District of Columbia and the city of San Francisco, filed a lawsuit in federal court in Boston against President Donald Trump's executive order aimed at ending birthright citizenship.

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