Many of us non-Roman Catholics will agree with Ian Petrie’s positive view of Pope Francis’s tenure and character (Letters, 26 February). But there remains one lesson which he, uniquely ...
At Senate hearing, Trump Justice Department nominees are cagey on whether they’d follow court orders
An overriding question of the Trump administration, already facing a raft of litigation against the president’s executive orders, is whether it would abide by court decisions. Trump and some of ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — A new federal lawsuit in Maryland is challenging a Trump administration memo giving the nation’s schools and universities two weeks to eliminate “race-based” practices of ...
The memo, formally known as a Dear Colleague Letter, orders schools and universities to stop any practice that treats people differently because of their race, giving a deadline of this Friday.
A new federal lawsuit in challenges a Trump administration letter telling the nation’s schools and universities to eliminate “race-based” practices or risk losing their federal money The ...
At a confirmation hearing, the nominees ... Wednesday over whether the administration could simply ignore some court orders — an early skirmish in a larger fight over the White House’s ...
A Senate confirmation hearing on Wednesday for three top Justice ... recent rulings against some of the president’s executive orders. The administration on Wednesday was appealing a looming ...
At Senate hearing, Trump Justice Department nominees are cagey on whether they’d follow court orders
(CNN) — Two of President Donald Trump’s nominees for senior Justice Department positions – including his former personal attorney – deflected questions Wednesday from senators on whether ...
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