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Supreme Court Temporarily Blocks New Jersey Transit Trial in NY

The Supreme Court paused a New York trial on Sept. 12 tied to a case over New Jersey Transit’s potential liability for out-of-state injuries.

EPA Moves to Repeal Greenhouse Gas Emissions Reporting Rules, Citing Burdens on Industry

EPA announced on Sept. 12 a proposal to end a greenhouse gas reporting program, citing ineffectiveness and high costs for American businesses.
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Supreme Court Grants Trump Admin Request to Withhold Foreign Aid Funds

Supreme Court allows Trump administration to temporarily block $4 billion in foreign aid funding that had been previously approved by Congress.

Supreme Court Agrees to Hear Trump Admin’s Tariff Appeal on Fast Track

The Supreme Court on Sept. 9 agreed to expedite review of lower court rulings that struck down most of President Donald Trump’s reciprocal tariffs.

Supreme Court Lifts Restrictions on Immigration Stops in Southern California

The Supreme Court on Sept. 8 temporarily put on hold a lower court order restricting immigration stops in Southern California.

Trump Admin Asks Supreme Court to Allow Withholding of Foreign Aid Funds

Trump admin asked Supreme Court to allow withholding of billions in foreign aid previously approved by Congress.

Trump Admin Asks Supreme Court to Quickly Hear Tariff Appeal, Reverse Ruling

The Trump administration asked the Supreme Court to review a lower court order that struck down most of President Donald Trump’s global tariffs.

Trump Considering Housing Emergency Declaration This Fall: Bessent

President Donald Trump is thinking about declaring “a national housing emergency in the fall,” Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent has said.