Legal Experts Clash Over Trump’s Health Initiative Amid Concerns for Talc and Formula Litigation

Washington, D.C. — Concerns are rising among legal professionals regarding a recent health initiative led by the Trump administration that has garnered significant attention from the defense bar. The Make America Healthy Again report, along with advisory panels organized by the Food and Drug Administration, is examining issues related to talcum powder and infant formula. However, attorneys who advocate on behalf of plaintiffs in lawsuits involving these products have remained cautious in their assessment of the initiatives’ potential impact on their legal practices. Released on May 22 by the newly established Make America Healthy Again … Read more

California Takes Legal Stand: Did Trump’s National Guard Deployment Overstep Presidential Authority?

Los Angeles, California — The state of California is taking legal action against President Donald Trump over his recent deployment of National Guard troops in Los Angeles. Announced on Monday, the lawsuit filed by Governor Gavin Newsom and Attorney General Rob Bonta seeks to overturn Trump’s order, which involved sending 2,000 state National Guard members to the city amid protests related to immigration enforcement. The lawsuit asserts that Trump exceeded his legal authority under Section 12406 of Title 10 of the U.S. Code when he invoked this provision, which permits the federal government to call … Read more

Harvard Alumni Rally with 12,000 Signatures to Challenge Trump’s $3 Billion Research Funding Freeze

More than 12,000 alumni from Harvard University have rallied behind their institution, calling on a federal judge to consider an amicus brief that aims to protect the university from what they label as a significant threat tied to the Trump administration’s freeze of nearly $3 billion in federal research funding. This appeal, submitted on Monday, marks a notable display of support following Harvard’s legal action against the White House, initiated in April. The 14-page amicus brief asserts that the administration’s actions are a broad and unlawful attempt to exert control over Harvard’s academic priorities, thereby … Read more

Court Ruling Paves the Way for Trump’s Board Member Dismissals Amid CPB Legal Challenge

WASHINGTON — A U.S. District Court judge has ruled against the Corporation for Public Broadcasting’s (CPB) efforts to prevent former President Donald Trump from removing its board members. In a decision released Sunday, Judge Randolph Moss found that the CPB did not provide sufficient evidence to warrant a preliminary injunction against Trump’s actions. The ruling underscores an ongoing dispute over board appointments at the CPB, a key entity that provides federal funding to public media organizations. The case centers on Trump’s attempt to remove Tom Rothman, the head of Sony Pictures, along with board members … Read more