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The Justice Department informed a federal judge that the citizenship lists mandated by the Trump administration for state election officials are likely to be incomplete and unreliable, heightening concerns over the executive order's potential legal challenges and its implications for voter eligibility and election integrity. #Elections #VoterRegistration #LegalChallenges #USA

Trump-Ordered Citizenship Lists for Voting Are Likely Unreliable, Justice Dept. Says
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The U.S. Supreme Court has temporarily upheld an FDA rule permitting the abortion pill mifepristone to be prescribed via telehealth and mailed, amid ongoing legal challenges from Republican-led states seeking to limit access to the drug used in over 60% of U.S. abortions. #AbortionRights #Telehealth #LegalChallenges #US #LA #TX #FL #MO #KS #ID #HI #VA #NY #CA

Explainer: US Supreme Court ruling preserves abortion pill access for now as other challenges loom

The Justice Department informed a federal judge that citizenship lists ordered by the Trump administration for state election officials this year are likely incomplete and unreliable for determining voter eligibility, raising concerns about potential legal challenges and the implications for upcoming elections. #VotingRights #ElectionIntegrity #LegalChallenges #US #TX #NY

Trump-Ordered Citizenship Lists for Voting Are Likely Unreliable, Justice Dept. Says
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A federal judge has issued a preliminary injunction blocking the enforcement of key provisions of a Texas law that would allow state officials to arrest and deport individuals suspected of illegal border crossing, stating that the law conflicts with federal immigration authority, following a lawsuit by the ACLU on behalf of potentially affected noncitizens. #ImmigrationLaw #HumanRights #LegalChallenge #US #MX

US judge blocks key parts of Texas migrant arrest law
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The Trump administration is appealing to a federal appeals court to reinstate executive orders punishing four major U.S. law firms, which were previously deemed unlawful by lower courts for violating constitutional rights, amid a broader effort by Trump to target perceived adversaries during his second term. #ConstitutionalLaw #PresidentialPower #LegalChallenges #US

US appeals court to hear Trump's bid to punish major law firms
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The Trump administration is appealing a federal court's ruling that struck down his executive orders penalizing four major law firms, arguing for the reinstatement of the orders as a test of presidential power, while the firms maintain the orders violate free speech and other constitutional rights. #PresidentialPower #LegalChallenges #FreeSpeech #US

US appeals court to hear Trump's bid to punish major law firms
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Miami residents and a nonprofit group have filed a lawsuit challenging Florida's donation of a valuable 2.63-acre property for the Donald J. Trump Presidential Library, arguing that the transfer constitutes an unconstitutional benefit to the former president and violates the U.S. Constitution's emoluments clauses. #PoliticalDebate #LegalChallenge #EmolumentsClause #US #FL #NY

Miami residents sue over Florida's donation of state land for Trump library

A federal judge in Georgia ruled that the FBI does not have to return 2020 election records seized from Fulton County, rejecting the county's request and prompting potential plans for an appeal, while highlighting ongoing tensions rooted in former President Trump's unsubstantiated claims of election fraud. #ElectionIntegrity #LegalChallenges #Trump2020 #US #GA

Judge Says F.B.I. Can Keep 2020 Election Records Seized From Georgia
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Andrew Tate, a controversial influencer accused of multiple acts of violence against women between 2013 and 2015, has denied the allegations, calling them fabrications, while a civil case against him is pending as police reevaluate related evidence amid ongoing legal challenges in multiple countries. #JusticeForWomen #HighProfileCase #LegalChallenges #GB #US #RO

Andrew Tate's civil rape trial will be heard 'as soon as possible', judge says