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Tampa Free Press

Colorado’s Mental Health Practice Act Challenged At Supreme Court

June 16, 2025

(Tampa Free Press)—The Liberty Justice Center (LJC) today announced it has filed an amicus brief with the U.S. Supreme Court, strongly advocating for the protection of First Amendment rights for mental health professionals in a pivotal case challenging Colorado’s Mental Health Practice Act. The LJC’s brief supports licensed professional counselor...

Reason

Opinion: How Trump’s Imposition of Massive Tariffs is Repeating the “Ship Money” Abuses of King Charles I

June 15, 2025
(Reason)—Yesterday, there were massive nationwide "No Kings" protests against Donald Trump and his authoritarian tendencies. Like most political slogans, "No Kings" is an oversimplification. But it is in fact true that Trump is repeating many of the abuses of the British monarchs, which precipitated the English Civil War, and eventually...
Sacramento News & Review

How Uncertainty Around Tariffs is Affecting Housing Affordability in the Capital Region

June 12, 2025

(Sacramento News & Review)—There is already a crisis of available and affordable housing in America. But now, political uncertainty and economic volatility could make home buying even less attainable. For the last two decades, higher housing prices have overrun workers’ wage increases that might have helped offset rising prices of...

Arkansas Democrat Gazette

Court Allows Trump to Uphold Tariffs

June 12, 2025

(Arkansas Democrat Gazette)—A federal appeals court agreed on Tuesday to allow President Donald Trump to maintain many of his tariffs on China and other U.S. trading partners, extending a pause granted shortly after another panel of judges ruled in late May that the import taxes were illegal. The decision from...

Federation for American Immigration Reform

Student Finally Scores Victory Over School Board Language Police

June 12, 2025

(Federation for American Immigration Reform)—When asked about the process of how to maximize learning Albert Einstein once remarked, “The important thing is not to stop questioning.” Most educators would agree, though evidently not some in the Davidson County, North Carolina, school system — especially if the question involves a prickly...

Bloomberg

What to Know About the Legal Battle Over Trump’s Tariffs

June 11, 2025

(Bloomberg)—The fate of President Donald Trump’s trade war lies in the hands of the courts as a legal battle plays out over his use of emergency powers to impose tariffs. The US Court of International Trade ruled on May 28 that the vast majority of Trump’s levies were issued illegally...

Bloomberg Law

Trump Tariffs Can Stay in Effect Longer, Appeals Court Says

June 11, 2025

(Bloomberg Law)—Donald Trump can continue to enforce his global tariffs for now, a federal appeals court held in a win for the president on one of his signature economic policies. The order Tuesday by the US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit extends an earlier, short-term reprieve for the...

Forbes

Trump Claims ‘Great And Important’ Tariff Court Win: Here’s Why That’s Wrong

June 11, 2025

(Forbes)—President Donald Trump hailed an appeals court ruling keeping his tariffs in place temporarily as a “great and important win” Wednesday morning, falsely claiming the court upheld his “Liberation Day” tariffs—though the actual court ruling says nothing about the merits of Trump’s signature policy, and judges could still strike the...

The Center Square

Appeals Court Allows Trump to Continue Collecting Tariffs

June 11, 2025

(The Center Square)—An appeals court ruled late Tuesday that President Donald Trump’s “Liberation Day” tariffs can remain in place while a legal challenge over his authority to impose import taxes continues. The Federal Circuit Court of Appeals granted the Trump administration’s request for a longer pause after temporarily staying the...

Wall Street Journal

Appeals Court Keeps Trump’s Sweeping Tariffs in Place for Now

June 11, 2025

(Wall Street Journal)—A federal appeals court on Tuesday granted the Trump administration’s request to keep the president’s far-reaching tariffs in effect for now but agreed to fast track its consideration of the case this summer. The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit extended its earlier temporary pause of...

USA Today

Appeals Court Ruling Gives Trump a Win on Tariffs – For Now

June 11, 2025

(USA Today)—President Donald Trump can collect tariffs while states and small businesses continue to fight to overturn the taxes on worldwide imports, under a federal appeals court decision. A three-judge panel of the U.S. Court of International Trade ruled May 28 that Trump exceeded his authority under the International Emergency...

Reuters

Trump Tariffs May Remain in Effect While Appeals Proceed, US Appeals Court Rules

June 11, 2025

(Reuters)—A federal appeals court allowed President Donald Trump‘s most sweeping tariffs to remain in effect on Tuesday while it reviews a lower-court decision blocking them on grounds that he had exceeded his authority by imposing them. The decision by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit in Washington,...

Bloomberg

Trump Tariffs Can Stay in Effect Longer, Appeals Court Says

June 10, 2025

(Bloomberg)—Donald Trump can continue to enforce his global tariffs for now, a federal appeals court held in a win for the president on one of his signature economic policies. The order Tuesday by the US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit extends an earlier, short-term reprieve for the administration...

The Canadian Press

Court Rules Trump’s Tariffs Can Stay in Effect While Appeal Proceeds

June 10, 2025

(The Canadian Press)—A federal appeals court agreed on Tuesday that U.S. President Donald Trump’s sweeping global tariffs will remain in place while a case is heard — extending an emergency stay granted after a lower court found the devastating duties unlawful. The United States Court of Appeals for the Federal...

FOX News

Trump Administration Prevails as Appeals Court Pauses Lower Court Decision Blocking Contested Tariffs

June 10, 2025

(FOX News)—President Trump’s tariffs will remain in effect for now after a federal appeals court ruled Tuesday to pause a lower court decision that had blocked them. The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit granted the stay and scheduled an expedited review of the case, which centers on...