The ruling found the move to cut off appropriated funds to state governments “fundamentally undermines” democracy.
A sharply divided United States Supreme Court rejected on Wednesday the government's bid to freeze nearly $2 billion in foreign aid, but it was not clear how quickly money might start flowing.
Rhode Island's attorney general is backing a federal judge's decision to extend a block barring the Trump administration from freezing grants and loans potentially totaling trillions of dollars ...
U.S. District Judge John McConnell Jr. said the attempt to pause trillions in federal spending "fundamentally undermines the distinct constitutional roles of each branch of our government." ...
The judge had ruled that the administration was not complying with his previous order requiring the government to keep ...
The D.C. appeals court on March 5 halted a lower court order preventing the Trump administration from terminating Dellinger, ...
"Here, the executive put itself above Congress," a federal judge wrote, issuing a preliminary injunction barring the Trump administration from freezing federal assistance.
The U.S. Supreme Court dealt a blow to President Donald Trump's foreign-aid freeze, reinstating a lower court order that ...
Welch and Katyal reflected on the legal impact of Trump’s recent executive actions and considered potential checks on ...
A sharply divided Supreme Court on Wednesday rejected the Trump administration’s bid to freeze nearly $2 billion in foreign ...
The suspension of foreign aid programs supporting democracy promotion in authoritarian countries has left many wondering if U ...