Two legal issues prominent over the past 18 months are about to collide--congressional limits on federal court jurisdiction and the power of the "Unitary Executive" to fire Independent Board Members
There are three other cases with District Judges trying to block the Administration but one has gone to the D.C. Circuit where the Administration received a favorable decision.
The contemplated regulations would require cross-referencing state registered voter lists against federal government databases identifying citizens eligible to vote. We can't have that, now can we?
Medicare pays providers $13,000 for each 4x4 inch square of Wound Allografts with no filter to determine if use of the skin graft material is medically necessary for elderly Medicare patients.
If an agency official exercises the powers of the Executive Branch, Congress cannot insulate those officials from being removed when they exercise their powers in ways the Executive does not approve.
District Court interference with Trump 2.0 efforts to vigorously enforce immigration laws passed by Congress took a kick in the teeth from the Court in an entirely predictable fashion.
The Court stopped short of making such a finding in 2001 in Zadvydas v. Davis but the issue is back with the aggressive enforcement by the Trump Administration of Immigration Laws.