President Trump’s nominee for solicitor general said in his confirmation hearing Wednesday that there are “extreme cases” where it is conceivable that an elected official could defy a court order.
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AlterNet on MSN'Don’t ever, ever take the position': GOP senator gives stern warning to Trump DOJ nomineesDuring a confirmation hearing for nominees chosen for high-profile posts within the Department of Justice, two of President Donald Trump's appointees wouldn't rule out disobeying federal court orders.
Olivia wrote an essay about the landmark Supreme Court Case Korematsu v. United States. Korematsu, which was ultimately decided in favor of the United States, held that it was constitutional for the ...
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Lawmakers push to take Fred Korematsu Day nationalSouthern California members of Congress are helping lead a bipartisan effort to get Congress to award its highest civilian honor to the late civil rights pioneer Fred Korematsu. The Japanese ...
We have received text from H.R. 821: Fred Korematsu Congressional Gold Medal Act of 2025. This bill was received on 2025-01-28, and currently has 21 cosponsors. Here is a short summary of the bill ...
Sen. Josh Hawley is challenging Democrats to think about whether federal judges always get it right as he seeks to push back on attacks that President Trump is undermining the “rule of law.” ...
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