Federal Judge Halts Trump Administration’s Freeze on Federal Aid, Sets Hearing for Next Week

A federal judge in the United States has temporarily halted the Trump administration’s move to freeze several federal aid programs, issuing an administrative stay that puts the plan on hold for a week. The decision came after a legal challenge against a memo from the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) directing federal agencies to pause activities related to disbursing federal financial assistance. A hearing is set for further discussions next Monday. The controversial OMB memo targets programs included in certain executive orders issued by President Trump, which are perceived as undermining national interests. These … Read more

23 States Challenge Trump Administration’s Controversial Federal Funding Freeze in Court

A coalition of state attorneys general has filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration, challenging what they deem an unconstitutional halt on federal grants and loans, which came into the spotlight after a federal judge temporarily suspended the administration’s controversial plan to assess federal expenditure. The temporary halt issued by the judge allowed federal funding to resume pending further judicial review, which has caused uncertainty among some U.S. agencies and citizens dependent on government funding. The pause was initially set to start by 5 p.m. on the designated date but has now been postponed until … Read more

Over 20 States Unite in Legal Battle to Safeguard Birthright Citizenship Against Trump Administration’s Executive Order

WASHINGTON — Over 20 states have united to challenge a recent executive order issued by the Trump Administration, which seeks to halt the practice of granting automatic citizenship to children born in the United States to undocumented immigrants. This legal action marks a significant confrontation with the administration over an issue that potentially affects 150,000 newborns annually. The executive order contends that birthright citizenship is not an intrinsic right for every child born on U.S. soil. This stance is a departure from longstanding interpretations of the Constitution, which have consistently recognized the citizenship of such … Read more

Brett Shumate Poised to Steer DOJ Civil Division, Fortifying Trump Administration’s Legal Front

WASHINGTON — Brett Shumate, a seasoned litigator and partner at the prestigious Washington-based law firm Jones Day, is anticipated to be appointed by President-elect Donald Trump as the head of the Civil Division at the U.S. Department of Justice. This strategic decision positions Shumate to defend the administration’s policies in significant legal battles that lie ahead. During Trump’s initial term in office, Shumate served as a senior official in the Civil Division’s Federal Programs Branch, steering the administration through some of its most contentious legal challenges. His return to the Civil Division, where he is … Read more